2024
DOI: 10.1177/10406387241292346
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Systemic Acanthamoeba T17 infection in a free-ranging two-toed sloth: case report and literature review of infections by free-living amebas in mammals

Daniel Felipe Barrantes Murillo,
Alexis Berrocal,
Ibne Karim M. Ali
et al.

Abstract: A free-ranging, adult female two-toed sloth ( Choloepus hoffmanni) was brought to a wildlife rescue center in Costa Rica with ocular and auricular myiasis and numerous skin lesions. After one month of unsuccessful systemic and topical antimicrobial treatment, the patient died. A postmortem examination was performed, and tissues were examined histologically, confirming disseminated amebic infection with intralesional trophozoites and cysts in the lungs, liver, eye, heart, spleen, and stomach. Immunohistochemist… Show more

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