shigellosis
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shigellosis
Summary
shigellosis is an infectious disease[1]. shigellosis draws 628 Wikipedia views per month (infectious_disease category, ranking #113 of 279).[2]
Key Facts
- shigellosis's instance of is recorded as infectious disease[3].
- shigellosis's instance of is recorded as class of disease[4].
- Kiyoshi Shiga is named after shigellosis[5].
- shigellosis is a type of primary bacterial infectious disease[6].
- shigellosis is a type of colonic disease[7].
- shigellosis is a type of intestinal disease[8].
- shigellosis is a type of bacterial infectious disease[9].
- shigellosis is a type of Enterobacteriaceae infectious disease[10].
- shigellosis is a type of disease[11].
- shigellosis's Commons category is recorded as Shigellosis[12].
- shigellosis's said to be the same as is recorded as dysentery[13].
- shigellosis's ICPC 2 ID is recorded as D70[14].
- shigellosis's symptoms and signs is recorded as fever[15].
- shigellosis's symptoms and signs is recorded as chills[16].
- shigellosis's symptoms and signs is recorded as abdominal pain[17].
- shigellosis's symptoms and signs is recorded as diarrhea[18].
- shigellosis's symptoms and signs is recorded as rectal tenesmus[19].
- shigellosis's symptoms and signs is recorded as hematochezia[20].
- shigellosis's has cause is recorded as Shigella[21].
- shigellosis's has cause is recorded as Shigella flexneri[22].
- shigellosis's has cause is recorded as Shigella boydii[23].
- shigellosis's has cause is recorded as Shigella sonnei[24].
- shigellosis's has cause is recorded as Shigella dysenteriae[25].
- shigellosis's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Shigellosis[26].
- shigellosis's medical examination is recorded as microbiological culture[27].
Why It Matters
shigellosis draws 628 Wikipedia views per month (infectious_disease category, ranking #113 of 279).[2] shigellosis has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] shigellosis is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]