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*Needs [[azithromycin]] susceptibility to be requested specifically, if it is resistant to others
*Needs [[azithromycin]] susceptibility to be requested specifically, if it is resistant to others
**However, there are no standardized breakpoints, so you have to use the epidemiologic cutoff values
**However, there are no standardized breakpoints, so you have to use the epidemiologic cutoff values
*Extensively drug resistant (XDR) Shigella is resistant to [[ampicillin]], [[fluoroquinolones]], [[third-generation cephalosporins]], [[azithromycin]], and [[co-trimoxazole]]


==Clinical Manifestations==
==Clinical Manifestations==
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*** Avoid [[fluoroquinolones]] if MIC ≥0.12 μg/mL
*** Avoid [[fluoroquinolones]] if MIC ≥0.12 μg/mL
*** Avoid [[amoxicillin]], which may not be well-absorbed
*** Avoid [[amoxicillin]], which may not be well-absorbed
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Shigella'' species}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Shigella''}}
[[Category:Gram-negative bacilli]]
[[Category:Gram-negative bacilli]]
[[Category:Gastrointestinal infections]]
[[Category:Gastrointestinal infections]]

Latest revision as of 20:33, 5 May 2023

Background

Clinical Manifestations

Post-Infectious Complications

Diagnosis

  • Molecular testing with PCR of stool is the most common method of diagnosing diarrheal illness
  • Culture of stool or rectal swab
    • Mass spectrometry cannot reliably differentiate from Escherichia coli, so needs biochemical identification

Management

  • Supportive care and oral rehydration
  • Avoid antidiarrheal or antimotility agents, which can prolong the clinical course and increase risk of severe disease
  • If severe disease or immunocompromised, should be treated empirically with antimicrobials