IPA: /əˈmiːbiəsɪs/
KK: /əˈmēbēˌāsəs/
Amoebiasis is an infection caused by a type of single-celled organism called an amoeba, which can lead to symptoms like diarrhea and stomach pain.
Amoebiasis is often contracted through contaminated food or water.
Amoebiasis → It is formed from "amoeba" (from Greek "amoibē", meaning change or alteration) and "-iasis" (from Greek "iasis", meaning a pathological condition). The word "amoebiasis" refers to a pathological condition caused by the amoeba, specifically an infection by the Entamoeba histolytica parasite.
Think of 'amoeba' representing a changing organism and '-iasis' indicating a disease condition, which helps you remember that amoebiasis is a disease caused by an amoeba.