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Amoebae: The microscopic health threat lurking in our water supplies. Are we taking them seriously?
There’s a sinister health threat we’re not taking seriously enough, a new paper argues – and it’s not a virus, bacterium, nor ...
An international team of researchers led by Hokkaido University has characterized the unique mechanics that enable Arcella, a ...
Scientists are raising concerns about free-living amoebae, resilient microbes that can survive in water systems and enable ...
Ushikuvirus, an amoeba-infecting giant virus, joins the family of giant viruses that may have driven the evolution of complex ...
The single-celled parasite Entamoeba histolytica infects 50 million people each year, killing nearly 70,000. Usually, this wily, shape-shifting amoeba causes nothing worse than diarrhea. But sometimes ...
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Resistant amoebae in drinking water
Tap water, which we consume daily, can sometimes harbor surprisingly resistant microbes. This is what a recent publication ...
Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a rare but devastating eye infection caused by a free-living amoeba found in water and soil.
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