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  • Acanthamoebae spread haematogenously from upper respiratory tract or skin lesions into brain parenchyma. [1] The course of amoebic encephalitis is typically subacute, with altered mental status, headache, fever, neck stiffness, seizures, focal neurological signs such as cranial nerve palsies and coma leading to death within one week to several months after onset.
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