Abstract: | The proportion of repeated cases of dysentery caused by Sh. sonnei does not exceed 3.59% of the total number of bacteriologically confirmed cases of this infection. The frequency of reinfection depended on the enzymatic type of the causative agent. The rarest cases of reinfection were those occurring after the primary infection with Sh. sonnei, biochemical type 2, whereas the most frequent after the primary infection with Sh. sonnei, type 3. Reinfection with heterologous Sh. sonnei was registered mostly 6-12 months after the primary infection, and with homologous Sh. sonnei after a 1 year and later. |