“…These communities are highly susceptible to shigellosis because of densely populated living conditions, high numbers of young children per family, and intracommunity transfer facilitated by large holiday gatherings (18)(19)(20). S. sonnei shigellosis is highly endemic to Israel; its incidence there since the early 1990s has primarily been driven by biennial epidemics within OJCs in Israel (primarily in the 0-4-year age group, in whom the incidence is ≈7 cases/1,000 population/y [19]). In addition to incidence in OJCs in Israel, outbreaks ranging in size from 27 culture-confirmed cases to >13,000 cases of S. sonnei shigellosis have been reported in OJCs in Europe and North America (18,(20)(21)(22)(23)(24).…”