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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Most infected people, perhaps 90%, are asymptomatic but this disease has the potential to make the sufferer dangerously ill. | Most infected people, perhaps 90%, are asymptomatic but this disease has the potential to make the sufferer dangerously ill. Symptoms can range from mild diarrhoea to [[dysentery]] with blood and mucus. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Most infected people, perhaps 90%, are asymptomatic but this disease has the potential to make the sufferer dangerously ill. Symptoms can range from mild diarrhoea to dysentery with blood and mucus.