AmoebicDysentery - Overview
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
amoebas are prevalent.
AmoebicDysentery - Causes And Spread
The infection is caused by a parasite called "Entamoeba histolytica." (EH)
These are microscopic one-celled... Dysentery - Symptoms
The symptoms of amoebicdysentery's can be mild to severe depending on the location of infection. The infection can get to be life threatening
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Antibiotics in nutshell!!!
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Dr. Virashri R.Posted
Fri 25 Sep 2009 10:13pm
organisms such as, Trichomoniasis, acute intestinalAmebiasis (amebicdysentery) and Amebic liver abscess, Anaerobic Bacterial Infections like Intra-abdominal infections, including
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Metronidazole Tablets, 250mg: Recall - Underweight Tablets
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FDAPosted
Thu 06 Jan 2011 4:00pm
, and treatment of asymptomatic consorts, amebiasis and a variety of anaerobic bacterial infections. The affected Metronidazole lot is packaged in 250 count bottles and was distributed
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About Appendicitis
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm1 Comment
of October and May.
Infections: Gastrointestinal infections such as Amebiasis, Bacterial Gastroenteritis, Mumps, Coxsackievirus B and Adenovirus can predispose an individual
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Ulcerative Colitis Guide
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
possible.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Glossary
abdominal
abdominal cavity
abscess
acute
adenocarcinoma
amebiasis
anal fissure
anemia
antibody
anus
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TWiP 17: Entamoeba histolytica
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Vincent RacanielloPosted
Wed 06 Oct 2010 12:00am
On episode 17 of the podcast This Week in Parasitism, Vincent and Dickson continue their discussion of protozoan parasites that cause diarrhea with a review of amebicdysentery caused by Entamoeba histolytica.
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Dysentery Treatment
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Dr. Anshu GuptaPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
known as amoebicdysentery and the latter as bacillary dysentery. An attack of amoebicdysentery is milder in comparison with bacillary dysentery. But while baciltary dysentery can respond quickly to treatment, amoebicdysentery does not leave the patient easily, unless he is careful.
Symptoms of Dysentery are:
Dysentery may be acute and chronic
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