Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Primary Amebic Meningeoncephalitis October 5, 2013


The Primary Amebic Meningeoncephalitis Is characterized as a single celled living organism. It is asexual and reproduces through binary fission. It is found in warm fresh water and soil. While it is rare, this causes a devastating infection of the brain. Some symptoms of this disease include a sudden headache, a fever, nausea, a stiff neck, and meningeal signs. This disease can be treated by a physician using drugs from a laboratory. This is a fatal disease but can be prevented by refraining from water related activities and by plugging your nose when you go underwater.

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