Pathogenicity of Entamoeba Histolytica - Summary
The pathogenicity of Entamoeba histolytica is essential for understanding how this organism affects humans. Examining it from an immunologic point of view reveals that the proposed “trigger” mechanism, which might transform a harmless organism into a harmful one, does not have enough evidence to support it.
Pathogenicity of Entamoeba Histolytica – Transmission
Interestingly, the number of liver abscess cases caused by this pathogen is much lower than the numerous cases of intestinal amebic infections. This rarity suggests that tissue invasion by Entamoeba histolytica is not a common event in its life cycle.
Entamoeba histolytica is an anaerobic parasitic amoebozoan belonging to the genus Entamoeba. It primarily infects humans and other primates, causing a disease called amoebiasis. It is currently estimated that between 35 to 50 million people worldwide are infected by this organism.
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