An intestinal illness carried by international travelers is spreading across the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The culprit bacteria have proven to be resistant to the antibiotic Cipro, most commonly prescribed to treat the infection.
Called Shigella, the bug turned up in 243 cases in 32 states and Puerto Rico between May and February, the CDC said in a statement today. The biggest clusters were reported in California, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
"These outbreaks show a troubling trend in Shigella infections in the United States," CDC Director Tom Frieden said in the statement. "Drug-resistant infections are harder to treat and because Shigella spreads so easily between people, the potential for more—and larger—outbreaks is a real concern."
Infections with Shigella are not normally fatal, according to the CDC. About a quarter of the cases in the most recent outbreaks were hospitalized, and no deaths were reported.
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2 comments:
"..carried by international travelers.."
As they pour across our southern border.
Obama and his crew don't care AT ALL about America. Not one bit.
3 cases of TB at SU. Where did that come from?
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I, too, believe our gov't is behind the health issues that have spawned here in the United States., I think they're gov't tests, myself. Tests to see which plague to infest while they duck into their various bunkers should the revolutionaries begin getting the upper hand.
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