2007
DOI: 10.7883/yoken.jjid.2007.314
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A Case of Shigellosis with Intractable Septic Shock and Convulsions

Sebhat A. Erqou,
Endale Teferra,
Andargachew Mulu
et al.

Abstract: Although shigellosis is a potentially fatal disease that may cause a number of extra-intestinal manifestations, intractable septic shock is an unusual complication. Here we describe a 6-month-old infant who developed severe septic shock and convulsions during an episode of dysentery caused by multidrug-resistant Shigella dysenteriae. The case presentation demonstrates how shigellosis can lead to rare and potentially misleading complications such as septic shock when not treated adequately and promptly.

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