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The brain eating loss of memory from amoeba unicell organism on human beings

Jitendra Sunte

Abstract


: One of the bacteria-killing organisms in several streams is the unicellular organism. This paper will concentrate on how an amoeba organism might cause memory loss in humans. Its significance lies in the exchange of genetic material, such as DNA. A deadly source of infection for humans, the Acanthamoeba amoeba variety has been linked to a number of different infections, including certain internal organ, eye, ear, skin, and nose infections. These organisms are widespread and can be found in a variety of natural water bodies, including lakes, rivers, brooks, brackish waterways, springs, and swimming pools. The strains from fatal human infections developed at temperatures up to 42°C, which is significantly higher than the greatest fever.

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Jitendra Sunte. (2023). The Brain Eating Loss of Memory from Amoeba Unicell Organism on Human Beings. Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology and Its Applications, 5(2), 5–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8254452


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