CDC Sounds Alarm Over Rise in Drug-Resistant Bacteria Shigella: 7 Things to Know

The CDC recently issued an advisory about a bacteria called shigella due to a nationwide increase in infections resulting from drug-resistant strains. The easily transmissible bacteria causes an infection called shigellosis that is uncomfortable and unpleasant but rarely life-threatening — the main symptom is inflammatory diarrhea.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued an advisory about a bacteria called shigella. The agency is warning the public about shigella because of a nationwide increase in infections resulting from drug-resistant strains.

Shigella causes an infection called shigellosis that is uncomfortable and unpleasant but rarely life-threatening. Here are seven things to know about the bacteria and the impact it is having on the country’s public health:

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