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Examples for "dysentery"
Examples for "dysentery"
1The oil is more effective in bleeding and dysentery and bleeding piles.
2He died in Sydney in June, 1803, from dysentery contracted at Timor.
3Every semester, a number of students wound up in hospital with dysentery.
4Eighteen were attacked, and ten died; five others dying of the dysentery.
5In their stead came daily crowds of dysentery, jaundice and septic cases.
1Based on epidemiologic and environmental findings, it was concluded that the transmission of shigellosis was waterborne.
2Background: Despite a significant global burden of disease, there is still no vaccine against shigellosis widely available.
3In vivo models of shigellosis have been hampered since humans are the only natural hosts of Shigella.
4Background: Approximately 164,000 deaths yearly are due to shigellosis, primarily in developing countries.
5In other countries where the bacteria is more prevalent, shigellosis is also commonly contracted through food and water.
1The Shigella bacteria cause bacillary dysentery, which remains a significant threat to public health.
2The intracellular pathogen Shigella flexneri is the causative agent of bacillary dysentery in humans.
3Here we outline advances provided by a recently developed infant rabbit model of bacillary dysentery.
4The isolation of S. dysenteriae-1 remains the preferred test for the diagnosis of bacillary dysentery.
5The bacterial pathogen Shigella flexneri causes more than 250 million cases of bacillary dysentery (blood in stool) every year across the world.
Translations for shigella gastroenteritis