Amoebiasis

/ˌæmiːbaɪˈeɪsɪs/ noun

A disease caused by parasitic amoebas that infect the intestines and liver, usually spread through contaminated water or food.

From 'amoeba' plus the medical suffix '-iasis' (disease condition). The disease was identified and named in the late 19th century as microscopy revealed the amoebic parasites causing dysentery-like illnesses.

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