Dislocation Paralytic

Paralytic dislocation (l paralytica), popularly known as paratitis infection, is a bacterial disease transmitted through food.

All of the listed types of this infection are common in the territory of the former USSR. However, the leading pathogen here is Clostridium paraaia, in which the disease is characterized by successive stages of food poisoning, and then the development of peritonitis with characteristic signs of fecal blockage and intestinal obstruction. Diagnostics. The diagnosis is made on the basis of clinical data, bacteriological and serological methods; in some cases, they resort to puncture of the abdominal cavity.