SAN DIEGO—San Diego County health officials are monitoring an outbreak of at least six cases of shigellosis among homeless people since Sept. 30. The cases were found after the individuals were hospitalized, according to the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HSSA). They are expected to recover. The county health department has notified San Diego and will work with the city and potential exposure sites and homeless service providers to ensure good hygienic precautions, identify any additional cases, and connect ill individuals to treatment and housing, officials said. A health advisory to local providers has also been issued. “Shigellosis isn’t usually serious, but in the wrong circumstances it can spread, and we want to ensure this vulnerable population is kept safe,” said Dr. Seema Shah, medical director of HHSA’s Epidemiology and Immunization Services branch. Shigellosis is a contagious infection typically spread by contaminated surfaces, food or water, …
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