AMEBIASIS - Wisconsin Department of Health Services
AMEBIASIS Last revised June 20, 2011 . Effective March 1, 2008 . This disease is no longer reportable in the State of Wisconsin The guidelines below should be followed for cases diagnosed prior to March 1, 2008 . I. IDENTIFICATION . A. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION: Parasitic infection of the large intestine by Entamoeba histolytica
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