| acanthamoeba | A genus of free-living soil amoebae that produces no flagellate stage. Its organisms are pathogens for several infections in humans and have been found in the eye, bone, brain, and respiratory tract. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| acanthamoeba keratitis | Infection of the cornea by an ameboid protozoan which may cause corneal ulceration leading to blindness. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Acanthamoeba Keratitides, Keratitides, Acanthamoeba
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Acanthamoeba is a genus of amoebae, one of the most common protozoa in soil, and also frequently found in freshwater and other habitats. The cells are small, usually 15 to 35 μm in length and oval to triangular in shape when moving. The pseudopods form a clear hemispherical lobe at the anterior, and there are various short filose extensions from the margins of the body. These give it a spiny appearance, which is what the name Acanthamoeba refers to. Cysts are common. ...
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A free living protozoa in tap water, in the air and in the tear film. Can cause devastating corneal infection and blindness. Strong association with contact lens wearers who make their own saline, but due to changing technology and cleaning methods this is no longer a risk.
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