Microbiological Methods Used in the Enterics for Global Health Shigella Surveillance Study.
Bri'Anna HorneHenry BadjiMd Taufiqur Rahman BhuiyanLucero Romaina CachiqueJennifer CornickAneeta HotwaniJane JumaJohn Benjamin OchiengMahamadou AbdouEvans ApondiHannah E AtlasAlex O AwuorKate S BakerBubacarr E CeesayMary CharlesNigel A CunliffeErika FeutzSean R GalaganIbrehima GuindoM Jahangir HossainJunaid IqbalFatima JallowNoumou Yakhouba KeitaFarhana KhanamKaren L KotloffVictor MaidenKatia Manzanares VillanuevaOscar MitoMd Parvej MosharrafJoseph NkezeUsman N IkumapayiMaribel Paredes OlorteguiPatricia B PavlinacTackeshy Pinedo VasquezFirdausi QadriFarah Naz QamarSonia QureshiNazia RahmanAminata SangareSunil SenPablo Peñataro YoriMohammad Tahir YousafzaiDilruba AhmedKhuzwayo C JereMargaret N KosekRichard OmoreJasnehta Permala-BoothOusman SeckaSharon M TennantPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2024)
Data generated from EFGH using culture methods described herein can potentially be used for microbiological endpoints in future phase 3 clinical trials to evaluate vaccines against shigellosis and for other clinical and public health studies focused on these organisms.