An allack of amoebic dysentery is milder in comparision with bacillary dysentery. |
There are two major classifications of dysentery: bacillary and amebic, caused respectively by bacteria and by amoebas. |
Tuberculous disease of joints results from bacillary infection through the arteries. |
They are pathogenic agents, bringing cholera, bacillary dysentery, salmonella, or the rotavirus. |
The dysentery caused by former is generally known as amoebic dysentery and by latter as bacillary dysentery. |
Shigellosis, also known as bacillary dysentery, infection of the gastrointestinal tract by bacteria of the genus Shigella. |