During World War I, Mackinnon worked in military hospitals in Britain, researching and helping to diagnose amoebic dysentery.
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Late Tuesday, Health Minister Lonyangela Bopenda Bo-nkuma said the captain had amoebic dysentery, not Ebola, and was released.
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She contracted amoebic dysentery and was forced to return to France where she died in Pompertuzat in 1916.
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Von Hintze returned to Germany for most of 1913 to recuperate from a flame up of amoebic dysentery.
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More than a year earlier, Dutra became afflicted with amoebic dysentery, an often uncomfortable and painful intestinal infection.
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He suffered a virulent attack of amoebic dysentery, probably contracted during his 1953 stay on the Gold Coast.
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During his travel and study he became very ill, at one point suffering from both bacillary and amoebic dysentery.
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For those prone to serious infections, such as bacillary dysentery, amoebic dysentery, and cholera, TD can occasionally be life-threatening.
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A riverboat captain who fled Kikwit was released after tests showed he was suffering from amoebic dysentery, not Ebola.
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Hepatitis A, amoebic dysentery, paratyphoid ) which could weaken progress and expose the patient to mosquito-transmitted diseases, influenza, and tuberculosis.