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Projected burden of disease for bacillary dysentery due to flood events in Guangxi, China
Science of the Total Environment, 2017Xuena Liu, Zhidong Liu
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
Dysentery, an acute intestinal infection, was known and described during the time of Hippocrates. From 1898 until 1916 various workers isolated organisms which bear their names and are said to be causative agents of bacillary dysentery. The etiology, pathology, symptomatology and treatment of bacillary dysentery have been adequately described and all ...
H. M. Ginsburg +2 more
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Dysentery, an acute intestinal infection, was known and described during the time of Hippocrates. From 1898 until 1916 various workers isolated organisms which bear their names and are said to be causative agents of bacillary dysentery. The etiology, pathology, symptomatology and treatment of bacillary dysentery have been adequately described and all ...
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Lagged effects of climate factors on bacillary dysentery in western China.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and HygieneBACKGROUND Evidence has shown that the incidence of bacillary dysentery (BD) is associated with climatic factors. However, the lagged effects of climatic factors on BD are still unclear, especially lacking research evidence from arid and semi-arid ...
Rui Li +7 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923
An opportunity recently presented itself to study a case of bacillary dysentery caused by a laboratory accident. The case seems to justify report, since ( a ) the infecting organism was known; ( b ) the time of infection and therefore the incubation period was known; ( c ) the carrier state followed, and ( d ) a study of the intestinal bacteriophage ...
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An opportunity recently presented itself to study a case of bacillary dysentery caused by a laboratory accident. The case seems to justify report, since ( a ) the infecting organism was known; ( b ) the time of infection and therefore the incubation period was known; ( c ) the carrier state followed, and ( d ) a study of the intestinal bacteriophage ...
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