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Shi·gel·la son·ne·ia species causing dysentery, sometimes milder than that caused by other species. The most common species of S. that causes disease in the U.S.Shigella sonnei Shigella group D Microbiology The most commonly isolated, least virulent Shigella serotypeShi·gel·la son·ne·i (shē-gel'lă son'ē-ī) A bacterial species causing mild dysentery and also summer diarrhea in children. Synonym(s): Sonne bacillus. Shiga, Kiyoshi, Japanese bacteriologist, 1870-1957. Shigella boydii - a species found in feces of symptomatic individuals.Shigella dysenteriae - a species causing dysentery in humans and in monkeys. Synonym(s): Shiga bacillus; Shiga-Kruse bacillusShigella flexneri - a species found in the feces of symptomatic individuals and of convalescents or carriers; the most common cause of dysentery epidemics and sometimes of infantile gastroenteritis. Synonym(s): Flexner bacillus; paradysentery bacillusShigella sonnei - a species causing mild dysentery and also summer diarrhea in children. Synonym(s): Sonne bacillusShigella - a genus of nonmotile, aerobic to facultatively anaerobic bacteria (family Enterobacteriaceae), all of whose species produce dysentery.Shiga bacillus - Synonym(s): Shigella dysenteriaeShiga-Kruse bacillus - Synonym(s): Shigella dysenteriaeshigellosis - bacillary dysentery caused by bacteria of the genus Shigella.Shi·gel·la son·ne·i (shē-gel'lă son'ē-ī) Bacterial species causing dysentery, sometimes milder than that caused by other species. |