Pathogenicity of Shigella in Healthy Carriers: a Study in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Shigella spp. isolated from diarrheal patients and non-diarrheal carriers were examined by PCR for the presence of two pathogenic genes, chromosomal ipaH and invasive plasmid encoded ial. Shigella spp. were detected in 7 of 72 diarrheal cases examined (9.7%), and 9 of 145 non-diarrheal cases (6.2%)....
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description | Shigella spp. isolated from diarrheal patients and non-diarrheal carriers were examined by PCR for the presence of two pathogenic genes, chromosomal ipaH and invasive plasmid encoded ial. Shigella spp. were detected in 7 of 72 diarrheal cases examined (9.7%), and 9 of 145 non-diarrheal cases (6.2%). All isolates from diarrheal cases harbored both ipaH and ial, while all isolates from non-diarrheal cases were positive for ipaH but not ial. These results suggested that Shigella spp. in healthy carriers were basically non-pathogenic. |
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