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braineaters

Braineaters is a term used to describe organisms that feed on brain tissue. In scientific contexts, it is most closely associated with brain-eating amoebae such as Naegleria fowleri, a free-living amoeba found in warm freshwater. These organisms can invade the human body through the nose, migrate to the brain, and cause a rapidly progressive and often fatal infection known as primary amebic meningoencephalitis. Infections are rare but carry a high mortality rate; person-to-person transmission does not occur, and prevention focuses on avoiding exposure to contaminated water and using safe water sources during nasal activities.

In popular culture, braineaters is a trope used to describe parasitic or undead beings that consume or

Related topics include brain-eating amoebae from the genus Naegleria and, less commonly, Acanthamoeba species that can

See also: Naegleria fowleri; brain-eating amoeba; zombie fiction.

control
brain
tissue.
They
appear
in
horror
novels,
films,
and
video
games,
frequently
as
dangerous
antagonists
with
varying
degrees
of
sentience
and
aggression.
The
term
conveys
a
sense
of
rapid
cognitive
decline
in
the
host
and
a
violent
feeding
dynamic,
though
individual
depictions
differ
in
tone
and
detail.
cause
encephalitis.
These
organisms
are
biologically
distinct
from
fictional
braineaters
and
differ
in
modes
of
transmission
and
prevalence.
Public
health
emphasis
rests
on
early
recognition
and
medical
treatment
in
confirmed
cases,
and
on
prevention
through
water
safety
and
environmental
controls.