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What if This Brain-Eating Amibe Takes Advantage of Global Warming?

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Little problematic in France, brain-eating amibe Naegleria fowleri requires the utmost caution when travelling to certain hot countries. According to experts, its proliferation could be encouraged by the current global warming. A very dangerous micro-organism As a reminder, amoeba are micro-organisms belonging to various groups of complex eukaryotic cells.
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Little problematic in France, brain-eating amibe Naegleria fowleri requires the utmost caution when travelling to certain hot countries. According to experts, its proliferation could be encouraged by the current global warming. A very dangerous micro-organism As a reminder, amoeba are micro-organisms belonging to various groups of complex eukaryotic cells.

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SciencePost broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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