Disease | hyperthermia |
Comorbidity | C0013369|dysentery |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 22080825 | When stec is suspected as a pathogen because only low grade or no fever is seen in a patient with acute dysentery, a competent laboratory should look for e. |
PubMedID- 23246203 | Less frequent are invasive enterocolitis presenting as acute febrile diarrhea with dysentery (abdominal cramps, tenesmus, stools blended with mucus and blood): salmonellosis, shigellosis. |
PubMedID- 24031579 | The symptoms of shigella infection (shigellosis) range from mild watery diarrhea to severe bacillary dysentery with fever, abdominal pain, blood and mucus in stool samples (21). |
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