Amebic Dysentery also known as amebiasis, is transmitted by food or water that is contaminated due to poor sanitary conditions.
An amebiasis is an infectious disease caused by a parasite, Entamoeba histolytica.
Amebic Dysentery
The scientific name of the parasite that causes amoebiasis is Entamoeba histolytica.
Amebic Dysentery, also known as Amebiasis which is transmitted by food or water that is contaminated due to poor sanitary conditions source: introduction to medical terminology second ed. page 190, table 8.1
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Firstly, it is spelled "different". Secondly, an intestinal parasite populates the gastro-intestinal tract in humans and other animals. A parasite may be attached to an organism at any other location. They both receive nourishment from the host without benefiting it.
If the parasite you are thinking about is a tape worm, then this lives in the host animal's intestinal tract.
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There are several types of amoeba, including the common amoeba called Amoeba proteus, which can be found in freshwater environments. Other types of amoeba include Entamoeba histolytica, which is a parasite that can cause amoebic dysentery, and Naegleria fowleri, a pathogenic amoeba that can cause a rare and fatal brain infection called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
No. It is primarily a protozoan parasite of the gastrointestinal tract that causes amoebic dysentry. Bloodstream protozoan parasites include Plasmodium (malaria) or Trypanosoma (African sleeping sickness).