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Nov 2, 2010 · Acanthamoeba is a microscopic, free-living ameba (single-celled living organism) commonly found in the environment that can cause rare, but severe, illness.
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Acanthamoeba keratitis is now a commonly reported infection of the cornea that occurs mostly in wearers of contact lenses of all types.
Acanthamoeba keratitis – An infection of the eye that typically occurs in healthy persons and can result in permanent visual impairment or blindness.
Background: Cutaneous acanthamebiasis is a rare infection and few patients have been reported worldwide. Methods: Observational and descriptive study carried ...
We report five cases of disseminated acanthamebiasis in patients with AIDS, each with cutaneous manifestations but lacking central nervous system involvement.
Cutaneous acanthamebiasis, often a reflection of disseminated disease, is an increasingly recognized infection since the emergence of acquired immunodeficiency ...
Mar 13, 2023 · Cutaneous acanthamoebiasis is a rare diagnosis that carries a mortality rate of over 70%. This disease predominantly affects ...
Jul 6, 2021 · The free-living amoebae that cause human infections include Acanthamoeba, Naegleria, Balamuthia mandrillaris, and, rarely, Sappinia.
Acanthamoeba species have been identified as the etiologic agents in 2 well-defined clinical entities, amebic keratitis and granulomatous.
Nov 17, 2009 · Acanthamoeba and Balamuthia cause ocular abnormalities, such as keratitis and corneal ulcers, as well as primary cutaneous lesions. Acanthamoeba ...