Shigella: A Virulent Bacterium Causes Outbreak
Kerala has seen a new outbreak of shigellosis, caused by this gram-negative, contagious bacterium, which infects millions globally every year
Kerala is currently experiencing a new outbreak of shigellosis, a disease caused by the virulent bacterium Shigella. This gram-negative and highly contagious microorganism infects millions of people worldwide each year. Shigellosis is characterized by intestinal inflammation, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Public health officials are working to contain the spread of the infection. Preventive measures and awareness campaigns are being emphasized to mitigate further transmission of this bacterium.
The Shigella outbreak in Kerala highlights the ongoing global threat of infectious diseases and the importance of public health surveillance and rapid response.
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