A Shigella sp. variant is causally linked to intractable functional constipation
A Shigella sp. variant is causally linked to intractable functional constipation
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Chen, Xin , Qiu, Tian-Tian , Wang, Ye , Xu, Li-Yang , Sun, Jie , Jiang, Zhi-Hui , Zhao, Wei , Tao, Tao , Zhou, Yu-Wei , Wei, Lisha , Li, Yeqiong , Zheng, Yanyan , Zhou, Guo-Hua , Chen, Huaqun , Zhang, Jian , Feng, Xiao-Bo , Wang, Fangyu , Li, Ning , Zhang, Xue-Na , Jiang, Jun and Zhu, Min-Sheng
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Functional constipation (FC) with intractable nature is the most severe form of constipation, but its etiology has long been unknown. In light of the intractable nature, we hypothesized that such intractable FC (IFC) sufferers were caused by intractable infection of a pathogenic bacterium. Here, we isolated a bacterium of Shigella sp. PIB from IFC...
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A Shigella sp. variant is causally linked to intractable functional constipation
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TN_cdi_pubmed_primary_35617029
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmed_primary_35617029
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1558-8238
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10.1172/JCI150097