1. Amebic encephalitis and meningoencephalitis: an update on epidemiology, diagnostic methods, and treatment.
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Haston JC and Cope JR
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- Humans, Central Nervous System Protozoal Infections diagnosis, Central Nervous System Protozoal Infections drug therapy, Central Nervous System Protozoal Infections epidemiology, Amebiasis diagnosis, Amebiasis drug therapy, Amebiasis epidemiology, Meningoencephalitis diagnosis, Meningoencephalitis drug therapy, Meningoencephalitis epidemiology, Acanthamoeba, Infectious Encephalitis diagnosis, Infectious Encephalitis drug therapy, Infectious Encephalitis epidemiology
- Abstract
Purpose of Review: Free-living amebae (FLA) including Naegleria fowleri , Balamuthia mandrillaris , and Acanthamoeba species can cause rare, yet severe infections that are nearly always fatal. This review describes recent developments in epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of amebic meningoencephalitis., Recent Findings: Despite similarities among the three pathogenic FLA, there are notable variations in disease presentations, routes of transmission, populations at risk, and outcomes for each. Recently, molecular diagnostic tools have been used to diagnose a greater number of FLA infections. Treatment regimens for FLA have historically relied on survivor reports; more data is needed about novel treatments, including nitroxoline., Summary: Research to identify new drugs and guide treatment regimens for amebic meningoencephalitis is lacking. However, improved diagnostic capabilities may lead to earlier diagnoses, allowing earlier treatment initiation and improved outcomes. Public health practitioners should continue to prioritize increasing awareness and providing education to clinicians, laboratorians, and the public about amebic infections., (Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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