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Is Naegleria fowleri an Emerging Parasite?
Sutherland K Maciver1, Jose E Piñero2, Jacob Lorenzo-Morales2
1Centre for Discovery Brain Science, Edinburgh Medical School, Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:
Naegleria fowleri causes an uncommon but deadly disease called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM). There has been an increase of reported PAM cases, particularly since 2000. Although water is the dominant route of transmission of PAM, infection through soil/dust is a possible alternative route. We have observed differences in epidemiology between the southern states in the USA and the Indian subcontinent (ISC). The patient age range is greater in the ISC than in the USA, and there are more infections in the ISC which are not water-associated. We show that PAM is under-reported and argue that climate change will increase the incidence of PAM, and that the geographic range of N. fowleri will spread polewards.
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