Amoebic colitis
Amoebic dysentery is an infectious disease, the pathogen of which is Amoeba in dysentery (also known as Amoebahistolytica), which is the only pathogenic amoeba in the human body. Gang. The body consists of only one cell, and there is no fixed shape, which can be changed arbitrarily. At the same time, it can also extend the pseudofoot around the body, and its main functions are exercise and feeding. There are three forms of trophozoites, small trophozoites and cysts in human tissues and feces. When the human body's resistance decreases, the amoeba in dysentery is in the intestine, destroying the intestinal wall, or invading other organs. The trophozoites are weak in vitro and easily die.
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