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Parasite

Acanthamoeba species

Contact-lens keratitis free-living amoeba

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protozoafree-living-amoebakeratitiscontact-lenscyst

High-yield clue

Contact-lens wearer with painful keratitis, plus double-walled cysts and spiny (acanthopodia) trophozoites, is the key study clue.

Overview

A ubiquitous free-living amoeba of soil and water that causes contact-lens-associated keratitis and, in immunocompromised hosts, granulomatous amebic encephalitis (GAE). It matters as the classic contact-lens eye amoeba.

Classification

  • Protozoa
  • Free-living amoeba
  • Trophozoite (acanthopodia) + double-walled cyst
  • Ubiquitous soil/water organism

Lab & identification clues

  • Corneal scraping wet-mount vocabulary
  • Double-walled cyst morphology
  • Spiny acanthopodia trophozoites
  • Non-nutrient agar with E. coli overlay concept

Associations

  • Contact-lens / poor lens hygiene risk vocabulary
  • Keratitis eye-infection study link
  • Granulomatous amebic encephalitis in immunocompromised
  • Soil and freshwater environmental source

Commonly confused with

  • Naegleria fowleri
  • Herpes simplex keratitis

Your notes

Original student-study summary. Sources checked: OpenStax Microbiology 2e, NCBI Bookshelf Medical Microbiology, and CDC topic pages where applicable; reviewed 2026-06. Educational only; no diagnosis, treatment, dosing, or specimen-handling guidance.

OpenStax: Microbiology 2e organism classification foundationssourceNCBI Bookshelf: Medical Microbiology organism chapterssourceCDC: CDC disease and public-health topic pagessource