Sentences with word «dysentery»

Dysentery is a sickness that affects the stomach and intestines, causing severe diarrhea with blood and mucus in the stool. Full definition
This is not hyperbole — babies in the third world are dying of dysentery from formula mixed with unclean water, and poor people who can not afford formula are not mixing enough powder (to make a can of formula stretch a little longer), starving babies slowly and causing growth problems.
What about all of the additional children who will die from dysentery between 2030 and 2070 because their communities couldn't afford to put in improved sanitation and drainage systems that would have been installed had economic growth not been reduced as a result of carbon rationing?
It is scary enough when parasitic diseases such as malaria and amoebic dysentery get into the body, but molecular biologist Antonio Teixeira of the University of Brasilia has found something even more frightening.
But for now, let's just hope he doesn't get dysentery in exchange for his brave act.
Absorption of macronutrients and nitrogen balance in children with dysentery fed an amylase - treated energydense porridge.
I just wana ask, does annilingus or rimming causes dysentery even if other partner is healthy, or in short, does all human feacal mouth contact causes infection or the feacel needs to be bacterial??
Used to treat various stomach disorders such as dysentery, diarrhea, general debility and dyspepsia.
Kaplan, a professor of parasitology and himself a victim of amebic dysentery and 8 - inch roundworms, gives a raucous crash course that blends surprising biology with macabre stories.
In the Chinese tradition, it's used to treat dysentery and to expel worms.
She fought in several battles until contracting dysentery, and died in June 1864 after battling the illness for several weeks.
Homemade stock used frequently in the diet offers protection from gastrointestinal illness, as the natural gelatin acts a neutralizer of intestinal poisons helping to relieve diarrhea and even dysentery.
He tells of mould destroying his precious medicines, of endless, heartbreaking epidemics of dysentery within his own hospital wards, of midnight battles with hordes of army ants marching for hours through camp destroying every living thing in their path.
He died of dysentery after 48 hours, although the illness is thought to be unrelated to his cloning.
These amoebas cause human dysentery and death among AIDS patients, particularly in the third world.
I had heard that Commentary and Dissent had merged and formed Dysentery.)
How do you make trench foot or dysentery into a game people would want to play?
Avoid this movie like dysentery, which by the way, is what supposedly killed King John...
Even now, 20 - something years later, she remembers looking at the diagrams that explained things like how dysentery spreads.
But instead of spring - fed H2O, the machine offered murky bottles labeled dysentery, cholera, dengue and malaria.
What tipped them over the edge was when I insinuated that Jesus, like almost every other human being living in the rural world in that time, might have even had dysentery on an occasion or two.
Asthma Symptoms Bacterial Infections Clogged Pores Constipation Diarrhea Dysentery Eye Disorders Fever Hair Loss Heat Stroke Kidney Problems including nephritis Leucorrhea Liver Disorders Menstrual Disorders Morning Sickness Piles Prickly Heat Respiratory Problems Scurvy Sinusitis Spleen Enlargement Vaginitis Weight Gain
Now, to my credit, I tried to use a restroom before we left, but the «winery» we were visiting was a garage, and the «restroom» was a plywood shanty in the corner of a dead - end alley that definitely had a «people have died of dysentery here» vibe.
Day after day he walked through the steamy Brazilian heat, appetite dwindling, dysentery raging, necktie pinching, white shirt sweat - plastered to his body, pants slinking down his diminishing waist.
He was sent to OFLAG XIII - B, a crowded POW camp in Hammelburg, Germany, where dysentery, hunger and cold plagued the prisoners.
For 33 years, Floating Hospital was located on two successive vessels helping children and educating mothers about dysentery and other important health issues.
Also in this issue, a special insert features shigellosis (or bacillary dysentery), including information about causes, prevention and treatment of the illness.
I sort of hope I've got lingering dysentery» he joked, but later on a typically confrontational foray into the Twittersphere showed that he will be back in his running shoes.
Concurrent infections of typhoid and Shigella dysentery have complicated tracking the outbreak, according to Pierre Rollin, a virologist with the Centers for Disease Control, which responded to the outbreak, along with the local ministry of health, the WHO, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and Doctors Without Borders.
A better understanding of amoeba reproduction could one day help scientists to control dysentery and other amoeba - borne diseases.
Early in the 20th century, doctors worldwide used these bacteria - eating viruses to fight dysentery and other dangerous pathogens, only to abandon them after more effective antibiotics emerged.
There the historic survival risk has been not so much the infection itself, but rather the dehydration and heat exhaustion that accompany dysentery and other common illnesses in childhood.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Dysentery parasites love chomping on the cells of the gut»
Within two months dysentery had killed perhaps a quarter of his men, while a French army four times its size blocked escape to Calais and across the English Channel.
Eight year prognosis of postinfectious irritable bowel syndrome following waterborne bacterial dysentery.
However, new archaeological research has revealed that — for all their apparently hygienic innovations — intestinal parasites such as whipworm, roundworm and Entamoeba histolytica dysentery did not decrease as expected in Roman times compared with the preceding Iron Age, they gradually increased.
July 26, 2017 - It all started for Mariana Lanzarini - Lopes as an undergraduate, cracking coconuts in the West Indies, seeing the effects of dysentery while working in a hospital in Africa and engineering a solar - powered refrigerator to keep medicine safe in Indian villages.
Have suffered with IBS since before it was called that which started with amoebic dysentery at 15.
Tea leaves have antibacterial and astringent properties that help relieve dysentery and other digestive disturbances.
Baobab fruit has been eaten by traditional cultures all over the world for thousands of years as a daily food, and medicinally in greater amounts to reduce acute dysentery, as well as chronic diarrhea and constipation.
Sazawal, S., Black, R. E., Bhan, M. K., Jalla, S., Bhandari, N., Sinha, A., and Majumdar, S. Zinc supplementation reduces the incidence of persistent diarrhea and dysentery among low socioeconomic children in India.
The Tudors, Season 4, Episode 8: Henry's physician tries to inform him about the spread of dysentery amongst his soldiers.
HBO's series adaptation «Game of Thrones» maintains that fascination, the source of much of its continuing suspense and appeal: Anyone in the fragmenting kingdom of Westeros could die at any time, by sword or sorcery or simple dysentery, and the wounds of war upon the body politic are reflected on the characters.
Her first husband, Walter Devereux, Earl of Essex, led a royal army into Ireland not once but twice — expensively, ineffectually and eventually fateful, as he died of dysentery there.
Hospital costs are generally inexpensive for common problems [dysentery, diarrhea] and minor treatments such as stitches.
It didn't help that most of us by that point were suffering from insane dysentery.

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