Acanthamoeba Infection
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Acanthamoeba Infection Incidence
Facts about acanthamoeba infection:
Infection of the brain is very rare.
Infections of the eye occur in about 1 out of 10,000 people who wear contact lenses.
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Acanthamoeba Infection Risk Factors
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Extraintestinal amebiasis
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Last Updated: Feb 21, 2008
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