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Shigellosis
Shigellosis
Statutory notification
Shigellosis infection is a notifiable infectious disease in Western Australia.
See
notifiable communicable disease case definitions (Word 1.29MB)
.
Notifications should be made using the communicable disease notification form for
metropolitan residents (PDF 209KB)
or
regional residents (PDF 208KB)
.
For notification of regional residents see contact details of
public health units
.
See also description of
statutory medical notifications in Western Australia
.
Public health management
Important information
Infectious agent
:
Shigella
(
S. sonnei, S. flexneri, S. boydii
and
S. dysenteriae)
bacteria.
Transmission
: Faecal-oral, most commonly person-to-person.
Incubation period
: 12 to 96 hours (usually 1 to 3 days).
Infectious period
: Most infectious while symptomatic and low risk post recovery, although
Shigella
may persist in the faeces (usually no longer than 4 weeks after symptoms cease). Use contact transmission- based precautions for hospitalised and institutionalised patients.
Case exclusion
: Until asymptomatic, including normal stools, for 24 hours. If patient works in health-care, aged-care, child-care or is a food handler or attends child-care exclude until asymptomatic, including normal stools, for 48 hours. If patient has
S. dysenteriae
infection and works in health-care, aged-care, child-care or is a food handler or attends child-care, two consecutive negative faecal specimens collected at least 24 hours apart are required for clearance. See
O
Guidelines for Exclusion of People with Enteric Diseases and their Contacts (PDF 764KB)
.
Contact exclusion
:
Guidelines for Exclusion of People with Enteric Diseases and their Contacts (PDF 764KB)
.
Treatment
: Oral rehydration and antibiotic treatment as recommended by the doctor.
Immunisation
: None available.
Case follow-up
: Generally only clusters or outbreaks investigated, by the Communicable Disease Control Directorate with assistance from
public health units
.
Guidelines
OD 0490/14 Public Health Follow-up of Sporadic Enteric Disease Notifications
Guidelines for Exclusion of People with Enteric Diseases and their Contacts (PDF 764KB)
Communicable Disease Guidelines, for teachers, child care workers, local government authorities and medical practitioners
Guidelines for the Management of Gastroenteritis Outbreaks in Residential Care Facilities (PDF 2.74 MB)
Guidance for the management of
Shigella
infections (Shigellosis) in remote population of Western Australia(PDF 283KB)
Guidance for the management of multi-drug resistant (MDR)
Shigella
infections (Shigellosis) in Western Australia(PDF 281KB)
Notifiable disease data and reports
Notifiable infectious disease dashboard
General infectious disease reports
Produced by
Public Health
Related links
Sex-associated Shigella infection (PDF 350KB)
Shigella infection and dysentery (Healthy WA)