Intestinal amebiasis can be subdivided into several categories: ASYMPTOMATIC INFECTION.CHRONIC NON-DYSENTERIC INFECTION.AMEBIC DYSENTERY.AMEBOMA.PERIANAL ULCERS
The signs and symptoms of amebiasis vary according to the location and severity of the infection and are classified as follows: Intestinal amebiasis.Extraintestinal amebiasis
An amebiasis is an infectious disease caused by a parasite, Entamoeba histolytica.
Extraintestinal amebiasis accounts for approximately 10% of all reported amebiasis cases.The most common form of extraintestinal amebiasis is amebic abscess of the liver.Other forms.include infections of the lungs, chest cavity, brain, or genitals.
No, amebiasis is not caused by bacteria. It is an infection caused by a parasite called Entamoeba histolytica.
Drugs used to treat amebiasis, called amebicides, are divided into two categories: Luminal amebicides.Tissue amebicides
.A diagnosis of amebiasis may be confirmed by one or more tests, depending on the location of the disease.Stool examination.Sigmoidoscopy.Blood tests.Imaging studies
Drugs used to treat amebiasis, called amebicides, are divided into two categories: Luminal amebicides.Tissue amebicides
Human beings are the only known host of the amebiasis organism, and all groups of people, regardless of age or sex, can become affected.
Recently, it has been discovered that persons with symptom-causing amebiasis are infected with Entamoeba histolytica, and those individuals who exhibit no symptoms are actually infected with an almost identical-looking ameba called Entamoeba dispar.
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CHRONIC NON-DYSENTERIC INFECTION. Individuals may experience symptoms over a long period of time.and experience recurrent episodes of diarrhea.These patients may also suffer from abdominal cramps, fatigue, and weight loss.