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Acute bacillary dysentery is characterized accompanied by fever, abdominal cramps and tenesmus.
Approximately a third of cases of dysentery were classified amoebic, a third as bacillary and the rest remained undifferentiated.
The dysentery caused by former is generally known as amoebic dysentery and by latter as bacillary dysentery.
An allack of amoebic dysentery is milder in comparision with bacillary dysentery.
Leishmania may be associated with dermatofibroma, psoriasis, Reiter's syndrome, bacillary angiomatosis, cryptococcosis and oral aphthous ulceration.
But while bacillary dysentery can respond quickly to treatment, amoebic dysentery does not, unless the patient is very careful.
Shigellosis, also known as bacillary dysentery, infection of the gastrointestinal tract by bacteria of the genus Shigella.
The motile form causes an acute dysentery, the symptoms of which resemble those of bacillary dysentery.
There are two major classifications of dysentery: bacillary and amebic, caused respectively by bacteria and by amoebas.
The disease is classified as paucibacillary or multibacillary, depending on the bacillary load.
They are pathogenic agents, bringing cholera, bacillary dysentery, salmonella, or the rotavirus.
The number of cases of cholera has been increasing continually since 2004, whereas the epidemiological profile of bacillary dysentery shows peaks and troughs over the past five years.
The treatment of bacillary dysentery is based on the use of antibiotics.
Characterization of the morphologic conversion of Helicobacter pylori from bacillary to coccoid forms.
Lack of clean drinking water introduces risks of bacillary dysentery, cholera, diarrheal disease, typhoid, hepatitis A, and other diseases.
Reported new active and relapsed tuberculosis cases by bacillary status and other selected characteristics are now reported with the culture status first, followed by the microscopy status.
Improved access to drinking water boosts human development and protects people against diseases associated with unsafe water and poor sanitation, such as cholera and bacillary dysentery, which cause many deaths.
It usually occurs via hematogenous and lymphatic spread from coexistent pulmonary or systemic tuberculosis, and by airway during respiration or bacillary expectoration.
Infection may result in bacteremia, myocarditis, peliosis hepatis, neuroretinitis, bacillary angiomatosis, enlarged lymph nodes, and fevers.
No access to good quality drinking water leads to a high risk of water-borne diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid fever, hepatitis A, amoebic and bacillary dysentery and other diarrhoeal diseases.
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Next Purkinje's figures, or shadows cast by the blood-vessels of the middle layer upon the bacillary layer of the retina.
Tuberculous disease of joints results from bacillary infection through the arteries.
Next is the bacillary layer which lines about five-sixths of the interior surface of the eye.
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