Bilharzia

/bɪlˈhɑːrziə/ noun

A parasitic disease caused by flatworms (schistosomes) found in tropical regions, transmitted through contaminated water and causing serious health problems.

Named after Theodor Bilharz, a German physician who discovered the parasitic worm in 1851 while working in Egypt. The disease organism is Schistosoma, but Bilharz's name was attached to the condition in his honor.

AMቢላርዚያ
ARشلل البيلارزيا
BNবিলহারজিয়া
CAbilharziosi
CSbilharzioza
DAbilharziose
DEBilharziose
ELμπιλαρζία
ESbilharzia
FAبلیاردزیس
FIbilharzioosi
FRbilharziose
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