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Shigellosis is one of the major causes of diarrhoea in India. The accurate estimates of morbidity and mortality due to shigellosis are lacking, though it is endemic in the country and has been reported to cause many outbreaks. The limited information available indicates Shigella to be an important food-borne pathogen in India. S. flexneri is the most common species, S. sonnei and non-agglutinable shigellae seem to be steadily surfacing, while S. dysenteriae has temporarily disappeared from the northern and eastern regions. Antibiotic-resistant strains of different Shigella species and serotypes have emerged all over the world. Especially important is the global emergence of multidrug resistant shigellae, notably the increasing resistance to third generation cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones, and also azithromycin. This calls for a continuous and strong surveillance of antibiotic resistance across the country for periodic updation of the local antibiograms. The prevention of shigellosis is desirable as it will substantially reduce the morbidity associated with diarrhoea in the country. Public health measures like provision of safe water and adequate sanitation are of immense importance to reduce the burden of shigellosis, however, the provision of resources to develop such an infrastructure in India is a complex issue and will take time to resolve. Thus, the scientific thrust should be focused towards development of a safe and affordable multivalent vaccine. This review is focused upon the epidemiology, disease burden and the therapeutic challenges of shigellosis in Indian perspective.
Title: Shigellosis
Description:
Shigellosis is one of the major causes of diarrhoea in India.
The accurate estimates of morbidity and mortality due to shigellosis are lacking, though it is endemic in the country and has been reported to cause many outbreaks.
The limited information available indicates Shigella to be an important food-borne pathogen in India.
S.
flexneri is the most common species, S.
sonnei and non-agglutinable shigellae seem to be steadily surfacing, while S.
dysenteriae has temporarily disappeared from the northern and eastern regions.
Antibiotic-resistant strains of different Shigella species and serotypes have emerged all over the world.
Especially important is the global emergence of multidrug resistant shigellae, notably the increasing resistance to third generation cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones, and also azithromycin.
This calls for a continuous and strong surveillance of antibiotic resistance across the country for periodic updation of the local antibiograms.
The prevention of shigellosis is desirable as it will substantially reduce the morbidity associated with diarrhoea in the country.
Public health measures like provision of safe water and adequate sanitation are of immense importance to reduce the burden of shigellosis, however, the provision of resources to develop such an infrastructure in India is a complex issue and will take time to resolve.
Thus, the scientific thrust should be focused towards development of a safe and affordable multivalent vaccine.
This review is focused upon the epidemiology, disease burden and the therapeutic challenges of shigellosis in Indian perspective.
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