How is bacillary dysentery infected?

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There are two sources of infection of bacillary dysentery, one is the patient, the other is the carrier. This kind of person has no symptoms, but Shigella is excreted in the stool. Shigella grows and propagates in the intestines of the patient or carrier. With the excretion of feces, it is generally transmitted to healthy people in the following ways. Let's take a look.

How is bacillary dysentery infected?

First: flies bring germs to food. When people eat food contaminated with germs, they will be infected with the germs, thus getting sick and endangering their health. At the same time, eating the rest of the patient's diet, using the tableware used by the patient and not disinfected, will be infected.

Second, bacillary dysentery is transmitted by water. If the feces are not properly treated and the water source is not well protected, the natural water and tap water polluted by feces are often drunk without disinfection, which often causes epidemic. The common use of polluted water supply pipelines in construction, production and residential areas often leads to wide spread among people of different ages, genders and with the same water source.

Third: natural ice may also exist in bacteria, drink water, eat natural ice, it is possible to eat bacteria to the stomach, and thus infected, bacterial dysentery.

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People's hands are often susceptible to germs. If they don't wash their hands before eating, or if children like to gnaw their fingers, it's easy to eat germs into their stomachs and get infected with germs.