The type of pathogen that causes amoebic dysentery is known as shingellosis. This is also referred to as bacillary dysentery.
it is eujaryotic
They are caused by protozoa. Amoebic dysentery is caused by Entamoeba hystolytica. Malaria is caused by one of the four Plasmodium species.
Amoebas like Entamoeba histolytica can cause amoebic dysentery, a type of severe diarrhea with blood and mucus. Acanthamoeba and Naegleria fowleri can cause rare but serious infections of the brain and central nervous system (acanthamoeba keratitis and primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, respectively).
Entamoeba hystolytica is a type of amoeba, that causes a list of diseases in humans. It causes the amoebic dysentery. There is no fever and the frequency of the defecation is less than ten per day usually. Then the patient may get chronic amoebiasis. He may get vague symptoms and may have alternate diarrhoea with constipation. He may pass mucus in stool. Patient may get amoebic liver abscess and abscess in lungs and brain also.
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A parasite is a tiny one celled animal with a changeable body outline that causes a type of dysentery. The disease can also be caused by fleas, worms, ticks, and lice.
A type of bacteria that causes a disease called pneumonia in human beings.
Entamoeba is a genus of single-celled parasites that can infect the human digestive system, causing diseases such as amoebiasis. The most common species that affects humans is Entamoeba histolytica. Symptoms of infection may include diarrhea, stomach pain, and in severe cases, dysentery. Proper hygiene practices and using clean water sources can help prevent infection.
Type 1 is the most common of the 3 Polioviruses that causes the Polio disease.
pathogens
whipworm (trichuriasis) and flatworm or fluke (schistosomiasis) infestations may produce the violent diarrhea and abdominal cramps associated with dysentery.
The death rate of dysentery depends on various factors such as the type of dysentery, the overall health of the individual, and access to medical treatment. In developing countries with limited access to healthcare, the death rate can be higher compared to developed countries where medical treatment is more readily available. It is estimated that dysentery causes around 600,000 deaths globally each year.