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Plesiomonas shigelloides—Associated Diarrhea
John F. Reinhardt, MD;
W. Lance George, MD
JAMA. 1985;253(22):3294-3295.
Abstract
Plesiomonas shigelloides was thought to be the cause of diarrhea in six patients seen in Los Angeles. Although this organism is considered to be a cause of diarrhea in the Orient, it has infrequently been noted to be associated with diarrhea in North America.
(JAMA 1985;253:3294-3295)
Author Affiliations
From the Medical (Drs Reinhardt and George), Pathology (Dr George), and Research (Drs Reinhardt and George) Services, Veterans Administration Wadsworth Medical Center; and the Department of Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine (Drs Reinhardt and George), Los Angeles.
Footnotes
Reprint requests to Veterans Administration Medical Center (691/W111F), Wilshire and Sawtelle boulevards, Los Angeles, CA 90073 (Dr George).
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