Thank you verry much for the guide you make. It is easy to understand and it is well structured. A people with good hearts like you make the life of medical students much easier.
Nope! It's as low as 2-3 days and as long as 7-10 but not 14 days. Patients have reported symptoms as little as 3 days after. Depends on the load (amount) the patient comes into contact with. Cheers! web.stanford.edu/group/parasites/ParaSites2010/Katherine_Fero/FeroNaegleriafowleri.htm
This channel is for perspective doctors & medical professionals, not for microbiologists. Every reputable source I used to study for Step 1 classifies Naegleria as stated in my video and that is what is necessary for Step 1. Thanks for the engagement, though!
Best of luck! Med students just need to understand as much as is needed to treat patients via the meds that are available & it's easier to study the microbes via categories if possible. Beyond that is up to someone's discretion, but the feedback is always appreciated :)