Definition
The 'genus Endamoeba' comprises parasitic amoebae that inhabit the intestines of animals, humans included. They range from harmless co-inhabitants to pathogens causing diseases like amoebic dysentery. Envision them as 'inner amoebas' residing within a host. They sustain themselves by consuming bacteria and intestinal contents. Species vary significantly in their pathogenicity, necessitating accurate identification for treatment. Understanding their life cycle is essential for disease prevention.