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Life Cycle
of Naegleria fowleri:

Naegleria fowleri has
three stages in its life cycle: cysts
,
trophozoites
,
and flagellated forms
. The trophozoites replicate by promitosis (nuclear
membrane remains intact)
. N. fowleri is found in fresh water, soil, thermal discharges of power plants,
geothermal wells, and poorly-chlorinated swimming pools. Trophozoites can turn into
temporary non-feeding flagellated forms which usually revert back to the trophozoite stage.
Trophozoites infect humans or animals by penetrating the nasal mucosa
and
migrating to the brain
via the olfactory nerves causing primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM). N. fowleri trophozoites are found in
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and tissue, while flagellated forms are
occasionally found in CSF. Cysts are not seen in brain tissue.
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