“…Other routes of infection include drinking contaminated water or applying the flesh of an infected host as a poultice to an open wound, such as the eye, skin, mucosa, or the wall of an abscess. [3][4][5] Most infections in humans usually invade the subcutaneous tissue or muscles 6 but may also occur in the abdominal cavity, 7 pleura, 8 genitourinary tract, 9 eye, 10 spinal canal, 11 and brain. Cerebral infection is the most serious complication without characteristic clinical manifestations; it causes headache, seizure, hemiparesis, or other neurologic deficits.…”