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  2. Amoebiasis - Wikipedia

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    In asymptomatic infections, the amoeba lives by eating and digesting bacteria and food particles in the gut, a part of the gastrointestinal tract. [9] It does not usually come in contact with the intestine itself due to the protective layer of mucus that lines the gut. Disease occurs when amoeba comes in contact with the cells lining the intestine.

  3. Entamoeba histolytica - Wikipedia

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    Life-cycle of Entamoeba histolytica. Entamoeba histolytica is an anaerobic parasitic amoebozoan, part of the genus Entamoeba. [1] Predominantly infecting humans and other primates causing amoebiasis, E. histolytica is estimated to infect about 35-50 million people worldwide. [1]

  4. Free-living Amoebozoa infection - Wikipedia

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    Free-living amoebae (or "FLA") [1] are a group of protozoa that are important causes of infectious disease in humans and animals. Naegleria fowleri is often included in the group "free-living amoebae", [2] [3] and this species causes a usually fatal condition traditionally called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM).

  5. Naegleria fowleri - Wikipedia

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    Acanthamoeba – an amoeba that can cause amoebic keratitis and encephalitis in humans; Balamuthia mandrillaris – an amoeba that is the cause of (often fatal) granulomatous amoebic meningoencephalitis; Entamoeba histolytica – an amoeba that is the cause of amoebiasis, or amoebic dysentery; Leptospira – a zoonotic bacteria that causes ...

  6. Juvenile dies from brain-eating amoeba after possible ... - AOL

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    The amoeba infects people by entering the body through the nose and traveling to the brain. Juvenile dies from brain-eating amoeba after possible infection at Lake Mead Skip to main content

  7. Entamoeba moshkovskii - Wikipedia

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    This amoeba is said to rarely infect humans, but recently this has changed. It is in question as to whether it is pathogenic or not. [2] Despite some sources stating this is a free living amoeba, various studies worldwide have shown it contains the ability to infect humans, with some cases of pathogenic potential being reported. [3]

  8. Georgia resident dies from rare brain-eating amoeba, health ...

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    From 1962 to 2021, only four out of 154 people in the United States survived a brain-eating amoeba infection, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  9. Rare brain-eating amoeba infection kills Georgia resident ...

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