shigelloides
Shigelloides is a genus of bacteria within the family Vibrionaceae. These bacteria are Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, and rod-shaped organisms. They are characterized by their motility due to the presence of flagella and are commonly found in aquatic environments, including freshwater and marine habitats.
Shigelloides species are notable for their role as enteric pathogens, primarily Shigella-like bacteria that can cause
The bacteria invade the intestinal mucosa, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever, and
Shigelloides species are distinguished from related bacteria through various phenotypic and genotypic tests. They serve as