BILHARZIA - translation to arabic
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BILHARZIA - translation to arabic

SPECIES OF WORM
S. haematobium; S haematobium; Distomum haematobium; Schistosomiasis haematobia; Bilharzia haematobium
  • Life cycle of ''S. haematobium.''
  • Egg of ''S. haematobium''. Note the pointed spine on the left tip.

BILHARZIA      

ألاسم

بلهارسيا مرض; البقيري

Bilharzia      
البِلْهارسِيَّة
Bilharzia      
‎ البِلْهارسِيَّة‎

Definition

bilharzia
[b?l'h?:ts??]
¦ noun a chronic disease caused by infestation with blood flukes (schistosomes), endemic in parts of Africa and South America.
Origin
C19: mod. L., former name of the genus Schistosoma, named after the German physician T. Bilharz, who discovered the parasite.

Wikipedia

Schistosoma haematobium

Schistosoma haematobium (urinary blood fluke) is a species of digenetic trematode, belonging to a group (genus) of blood flukes (Schistosoma). It is found in Africa and the Middle East. It is the major agent of schistosomiasis, the most prevalent parasitic infection in humans. It is the only blood fluke that infects the urinary tract, causing urinary schistosomiasis, and is the leading cause of bladder cancer (only next to tobacco smoking). The diseases are caused by the eggs.

Adults are found in the venous plexuses around the urinary bladder and the released eggs travels to the wall of the urine bladder causing haematuria and fibrosis of the bladder. The bladder becomes calcified, and there is increased pressure on ureters and kidneys otherwise known as hydronephrosis. Inflammation of the genitals due to S. haematobium may contribute to the propagation of HIV.

S. haematobium was the first blood fluke discovered. Theodor Bilharz, a German surgeon working in Cairo, identified the parasite as a causative agent of urinary infection in 1851. After the discoverer, the infection (generally including all schistosome infections) was called bilharzia or bilharziasis. Along with other helminth parasites Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis viverrini, S. haematobium was declared as Group 1 (extensively proven) carcinogens by the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans in 2009.

Examples of use of BILHARZIA
1. It is the only alcoholic drink to give you bilharzia) or just pushing each other into the water.