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#redirect [[Entamoeba histolytica]]
==Overview==
[[Entamoeba histolytica]] can live in the [[large intestine]] ([[colon]])  without causing [[disease]]. However, sometimes, it invades the [[colon]] wall,  causing [[colitis]],  [[acute]] [[dysentery]], or long-term ([[chronic]]) [[diarrhea]]. The [[infection]] can  also spread through the [[blood]] to the [[liver]] and, rarely, to the [[lungs]],  [[brain]] or other [[organs]].
This [[condition]] can be seen anywhere in the world, but it is most  common in tropical areas with crowded living conditions and poor  sanitation. Africa, Mexico, parts of South America, and India have  significant [[health]] problems associated with this [[disease]].
[[Entamoeba histolytica]] is spread through food or water  contaminated with [[stools]]. This is common when human waste is used as  fertilizer. It can also be spread from person to person -- particularly  by contact with the [[mouth]] or [[rectal]] area of an infected person.
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