IPA: /bɪlˌhɑːr.ziˈeɪ.sɪs/
KK: /bɪlˌhɑr.ziˈeɪ.sɪs/
A disease caused by parasitic worms, often leading to symptoms like abdominal pain and blood in urine.
Bilharziasis is prevalent in many tropical regions, affecting millions of people.
Bilharziasis is derived from the name 'Bilharz' (the surname of the German physician Theodor Bilharz, who discovered the schistosome parasite) and the suffix '-iasis' (from Greek 'iasis', meaning a pathological condition or disease). The term refers to the disease caused by the infection of schistosome parasites, which Bilharz identified.
Think of 'Bilharz' as the person who discovered the disease, and '-iasis' indicating a disease condition. This helps you remember that bilharziasis is a disease linked to Bilharz's discovery.