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[Acanthamoeba spp.] [Balamuthia mandrillaris] [Naegleria fowleri] [Sappinia spp.]
Causal Agent Life Cycle Geographic Distribution Clinical Features Laboratory Diagnosis Treatment

Life Cycle of Balamuthia mandrillaris:

Life cycle of Balamuthia mandrillaris

Balamuthia mandrillaris has only recently been isolated from the environment and has also been isolated from autopsy specimens of infected humans and animals.  B. mandrillaris has only two stages, cysts  and trophozoites  , in its life cycle.  No flagellated stage exists as part of the life cycle.  The trophozoites replicate by mitosis (nuclear membrane does not remain intact)  .  The trophozoites are the infective forms, although both cysts and trophozoites gain entry into the body  through various means.  Entry can occur through the nasal passages to the lower respiratory tract  , or ulcerated or broken skin  .  When B. mandrillaris enters the respiratory system or through the skin, it can invade the central nervous system by hematogenous dissemination causing granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE)  or disseminated disease  , or skin lesions  in individuals who are immune competent as well as those with compromised immune systems.  B. mandrillaris cysts and trophozoites are found in tissue.

 

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