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Autor:
Julia C. Haston, Chelsea Serra, Erin Imada, Emalee Martin, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Jennifer R. Cope
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 30, Iss 4, Pp 783-785 (2024)
We describe 10 patients with nonkeratitis Acanthamoeba infection who reported performing nasal rinsing before becoming ill. All were immunocompromised, 7 had chronic sinusitis, and many used tap water for nasal rinsing. Immunocompromised persons shou
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https://doaj.org/article/0db7846a16854543867a2dd7c48f39f1
Autor:
Alexis Dereeper, Nina Allouch, Vincent Guerlais, Maëlle Garnier, Laurence Ma, Johan F. De Jonckheere, Sandeep J. Joseph, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Antoine Talarmin, Isabel Marcelino
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 13 (2023)
IntroductionFree-living amoebae of the Naegleria genus belong to the major protist clade Heterolobosea and are ubiquitously distributed in soil and freshwater habitats. Of the 47 Naegleria species described, N. fowleri is the only one being pathogeni
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https://doaj.org/article/36fb1cf9b8244f8d9cab8652d4e5e8cf
Autor:
Radhika Gharpure, Michelle Gleason, Zainab Salah, Anna J. Blackstock, David Hess-Homeier, Jonathan S. Yoder, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Sarah A. Collier, Jennifer R. Cope
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 271-274 (2021)
Naegleria fowleri is a free-living ameba that causes primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), a rare but usually fatal disease. We analyzed trends in recreational water exposures associated with PAM cases reported during 1978–2018 in the United St
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https://doaj.org/article/fcaef5f6864b4d75889f1323a91d2e7f
Autor:
Sandeep J. Joseph, Subin Park, Alyssa Kelley, Shantanu Roy, Jennifer R. Cope, Ibne Karim M. Ali
Publikováno v:
mSphere, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
N. fowleriNaegleria
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https://doaj.org/article/5d37734559ae44e7a5906d24576cdd9b
Autor:
Saad K. Anjum, Karna Mangrola, Garrett Fitzpatrick, Kimberly Stockdale, Laura Matthias, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Jennifer R. Cope, Kevin O’Laughlin, Shelley Collins, Stacy G. Beal, Frances M. Saccoccio
Publikováno v:
IDCases, Vol 25, Iss , Pp e01208- (2021)
Primary amebic meningoencephalitis is a rare, usually fatal disease, caused by Naegleria fowleri. This case highlights the challenging clinicopathologic diagnosis in a 13-year-old boy who swam in freshwater in northern Florida where a previous case h
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https://doaj.org/article/c8795c4445cc4c958ca7e40e6907fd1e
Autor:
Shanna Miko, Jennifer R. Cope, Michele C. Hlavsa, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Travis W. Brown, Jennifer P. Collins, Rebecca D. Greeley, Amy M. Kahler, Kathleen O. Moore, Alexis V. Roundtree, Shantanu Roy, Lacey L. Sanders, Vaidehi Shah, Haylea D. Stuteville, Mia C. Mattioli
Publikováno v:
ACS ES&T Water. 3:1126-1133
Autor:
Jonathan S. Yoder, Radhika Gharpure, Ibne Karim M. Ali, David Hess-Homeier, Sarah A. Collier, Zainab Salah, Jennifer R. Cope, Michelle E. Gleason, Anna J. Blackstock
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 271-274 (2021)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Naegleria fowleri is a free-living ameba that causes primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), a rare but usually fatal disease. We analyzed trends in recreational water exposures associated with PAM cases reported during 1978–2018 in the United St
Publikováno v:
Veterinarski Glasnik, Vol 74, Iss 1, Pp 77-84 (2020)
A 3-year-old, male intact, pet inland bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) presented with a history of diarrhea, progressive inappetence and weight loss. A palpable cranial celomic mass was identified on physical examination and confirmed to be hepatic
Autor:
Alyssa Kelley, Subin Park, Sandeep J. Joseph, Shantanu Roy, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Jennifer R. Cope
Publikováno v:
mSphere
mSphere, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
mSphere, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2021)
Out of over 40 species of Naegleria, which are free-living thermophilic amebae found in freshwater and soil worldwide, only Naegleria fowleri infects humans, causing primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), a typically fatal brain disease. To unders
Autor:
Akiko Kimura, Seema Jain, Maria Liu, Rebecca Quenelle, Ibne Karim M. Ali, Lyndsey Chaille, Jai Madhok, Supriya Narasimhan, Vivian Tien, Ellora Karmarkar, Jennifer R. Cope, Jyoti Gupta, Shantanu Roy, Glenn R Harris
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infect Dis
Background In February 2020, a man returned to the United States after an 11-day trip to India and died of primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), caused by nasal exposure to the free-living ameba Naegleria fowleri found in warm water. We identifie