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| [[Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis]] (PAM), with fulminant disease within days and death within 1-2 weeks |
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| Granulomatous |
| [[Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis]] (GAE), with subacute presentations followed by fatal acute stage; may have cutaneous or sinus lesions; amebic keratitis |
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| GAE as well, similarly subacute; may have skin lesions |
| [[GAE]] as well, similarly subacute; may have skin lesions |
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| Immunocompetent children or young adults with recreational warm fresh-water exposure |
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| Immunocompromised people; contact lens wearers, for keratitis |
| Immunocompromised people; contact lens wearers, for keratitis |
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| Immunocompromised people, but also immunocompetent children and elderly, and Hispanics |
| Immunocompromised people, but also immunocompetent children and elderly, and Hispanics |
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| Worldwide, warm freshwater up to 45ºC (includes hot springs) |
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| Worldwide in water and soil |
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| Worldwide in water and soil, more cases in South America and US |
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Revision as of 13:54, 4 June 2020
| Naegleria fowleri | Acanthamoeba species | Balamuthia mandrillaris | |
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| Clinical presentation | Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), with fulminant disease within days and death within 1-2 weeks | Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE), with subacute presentations followed by fatal acute stage; may have cutaneous or sinus lesions; amebic keratitis | GAE as well, similarly subacute; may have skin lesions |
| Risk factors | Immunocompetent children or young adults with recreational warm fresh-water exposure | Immunocompromised people; contact lens wearers, for keratitis | Immunocompromised people, but also immunocompetent children and elderly, and Hispanics |
| Epidemiology | Worldwide, warm freshwater up to 45ºC (includes hot springs) | Worldwide in water and soil | Worldwide in water and soil, more cases in South America and US |
| Neuroimaging | Nonspecific | Space-occupying or ring-enhancing lesion (GAE) | Space-occupying or ring-enhancing lesion |
| Diagnosis | CSF wet mount or PCR | Cysts in brain biopsy, immunostaining or PCR; trophozoites or cysts on corneal scraping | Cysts in brain biopsy, immunostaining or PCR |
| Treatment | Intrathecal and intravenous amphotericin B, azoles, rifampin, miltefosine | Pentamidine, azoles, flucytosine, sulfadiazine, miltefosine, amikacin, voriconazole | Pentamidine, azithromcin, fluconazole, sulfadiazine, flucytosine, miltefosine |
- Also, Sappinia diploidea