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  1. Treatment. Infections are treated with a combination of drugs. It is still unclear how well these drugs work. Sources of Infection and Risk Factors. People get infected when water containing the ameba goes up their nose, usually while swimming. Case Reports. See how many cases have been reported by state of exposure and over time.

  2. Oct 13, 2015 · Perhaps the most-agreed-upon medication for the treatment of N. fowleri infection is amphotericin B, which has been studied in vitro and also used in several case reports. Other anti-infectives which have been used in case reports include fluconazole, miconazole, miltefosine, azithromycin, and rifampin.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · Although no specific treatment for primary amebic meningoencephalitis exists, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends combination therapy, including intravenous and intrathecal amphotericin B, azithromycin, miltefosine, rifampin, and dexamethasone ( 2 ).

  4. Sep 19, 2022 · Objectives: Describe the evaluation of a patient with Naegleria. Review the pathophysiology of Naegleria. Summarize the treatment of Naegleria. Outline the importance of improving care coordination among interprofessional team members to improve outcomes for patients affected by Naegleria. Access free multiple choice questions on this topic. Go to:

  5. Treatment Options. Guide. Millions of people get exposed to Naegleria fowleri (N. fowleri) every year, but only a small percentage get ill from this brain-eating amoeba. Naegleria fowleri ( N. fowleri ), a brain-eating amoeba, is a free-living, single-celled organism found in warm freshwater and soil.

  6. Naegleria fowleri is a thermophilic free-living ameba that causes primary amebic meningoencephalitis. Infections are nearly always fatal. We present the third well-documented survivor of this infection in North America.

  7. Education and information about the brain eating ameba Naegleria fowleri that causes encephalitis and death including frequently asked questions, biology, sources of infection, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control, and other publications and pertinent information for the public and medical professionals.

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