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What are you looking for?
What are you looking for?<br><br>
1. '''Pathogens:'''
1. '''Free-living amoebic pathogens:'''<br>
There are 4 genera of free-living amoebas that cause disease in humans:
There are 4 genera of free-living amoebas that cause disease in humans:<br>
:*''[[Naegleria fowleri]]'', the causative pathogen of [[primary amoebic meningoencephalitis]]
:*''[[Naegleria fowleri]]'' (causative pathogen of [[primary amoebic meningoencephalitis]])
:*''[[Balamuthia mandrillaris]]''
:*''[[Acanthamoeba]] spp.''
:*''[[Acanthamoeba]] spp.''
:*''[[Balamuthia mandrillaris]]''
:*''[[Sappinia]] spp.''
:*''[[Sappinia pedata]]''
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2. '''Infections:'''
2. '''Infections caused by free-living amoebas:'''<br>
Free-living amoebas cause 2 syndromes:
Free-living amoebas cause 2 syndromes:<br>
:*[[Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis]]
:*[[Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis]]
:*[[Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis]]
:*[[Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 14 August 2015

What are you looking for?

1. Free-living amoebic pathogens:
There are 4 genera of free-living amoebas that cause disease in humans:


2. Infections caused by free-living amoebas:
Free-living amoebas cause 2 syndromes: