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Summary Of: Dysentery

Dysentery is typically the result of unsanitary water containing... There are two major types of dysentery due to micro... Dysentery can also be caused by certain medications... Amoebic dysentery is transmitted through contaminated food and water... Amoebic dysentery is well known as a... Bacillary dysentery is mostly commonly associated with three bacterial groups... and main task in managing any episode of dysentery is to maintain fluid intake using... of development that could reduce the incience of dysentery in endemic countries... Amoebic dysentery can be treated with... Mild cases of bacillary dysentery are often self...

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