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amoebic dysentery Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

জীবাণুঘটিত আমাশয়,





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Amoebiasis or amoebic dysentery, is an infection caused by any of the amoebae of the Entamoeba genus.


Amoebiasis, also known as amoebic dysentery, is caused by an infection from the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica,.


A few species are human pathogens, causing diseases such as amoebic dysentery.


In 1875, Fedor Lösch described the first proven case of amoebic dysentery in St.


similar species Entamoeba histolytica, the pathogen responsible for amoebic dysentery, and because its presence indicates the host has consumed fecal material.


He is remembered for his contribution in a monograph on amoebic dysentery (1891) which described detailed observations of it and its parasite.


In addition to his ulcers, Doudart de Lagrée suffered from fever, amoebic dysentery and infected wounds caused by leeches, as the expeditioners had to.


From June to November 1933, there was an outbreak of amoebic dysentery associated with the fair.


other contributions to medicine include his work in the field of amoebic dysentery and sleeping sickness, his confirmation of the work of Sir Ronald.


military hospitals in Britain, researching and helping to diagnose amoebic dysentery.


fowleri, the intestinal parasite Entamoeba histolytica, which causes amoebic dysentery, and the multicellular "social amoeba" or slime mould Dictyostelium.


potential chemotherapies for the treatment of amoebic diseases including amoebic dysentery.


the British in the Dardanelles, from which he was evacuated with amoebic dysentery.


More than a year earlier, Dutra became afflicted with amoebic dysentery, an often uncomfortable and painful intestinal infection.


caused by a protozoan infection, including African Sleeping Sickness, amoebic dysentery, and malaria.


of microbiology, subsequently dealing with an epidemic involving amoebic dysentery.


However, in China he became infected with amoebic dysentery and developed a liver abscess.


unidentified fevers, amoebic dysentery, tropical sprue, leprosy, yaws and gangosa.


During this period Breinl identified amoebic dysentery during one of his.



Synonyms:

amoebiosis; amebiasis; amebiosis; amebic dysentery; amoebiasis; dysentery;

Antonyms:

immovableness; tightness; immovability; fixedness; accuracy;

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