Sappinia diploidea is a free-living amoeba species.
Sappinia can be found worldwide. It usually occurs in elk and buffalo feces, places where farm animals are known to eat, soil containing rotting plants, and fresh water sources.
It is capable of causing infectious disease in humans.
Symptoms of a Sappinia infection include headache, photophobia, nausea or upset stomach, vomiting, blurred vision, and loss of consciousness. A scan of the one, infected patientâÂÂs brain also revealed a 2-centimeter tumor-like mass on the back left section of his brain.
Treatment for the one identified case of Sappinia infection included the removal of a tumor in the brain and a series of drugs given to the patient after surgery. This treatment led to the patientâÂÂs full recovery.