bilharzia
Americannoun
noun
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another name for a schistosome
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another name for schistosomiasis
Etymology
Origin of bilharzia
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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“And bilharzia spread, and water weeds came—when they started messing with the river! There’s always a price for tampering with nature.”
From Literature
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Examples given in the report include the disease bilharzia, which causes long-term health issues for more than 200m people worldwide, especially in Africa.
From BBC
“What isn't wrong with her? Malaria, bilharzia, malnutrition,” said Mother.
From Literature
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The woman approached the child’s grandmother for permission to bring the child to a clinic, which diagnosed and began treating the child for bilharzia.
From Seattle Times
Won’t I get bilharzia, a locally common disease caused by freshwater parasites?
From New York Times
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