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Goat Holder
06-24-2014, 07:11 PM
Any of you heard of this shit? Makes you not want to swim in a lake or river. If the temperature is above 76 in the water, the amoeba lives in all fresh water. Literally melts your brain in 2 weeks.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the protist killed 33 people between 1998 and 2007. In the ten years from 2001 to 2010, 32 infections were reported in the U.S. Of those cases, 30 people were infected by contaminated recreational water and two people were infected by water from a geothermal (naturally hot) drinking water supply.[36] Most cases over the years have been in the Southeast U.S.[37] In 2011, there were two unusual cases in which Louisiana residents died after becoming infected by using neti pots with contaminated unchlorinated household tap water, the first U.S. cases of PAM linked to N. fowleri in household plumbing served by municipal water.[38] Two years later, the St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana water system was found to contain N. fowleri after a 4-year-old died of the infection.[39] In 2013, a girl in Arkansas became the third known person in the last 50 years to survive the parasite after her doctors gave her an experimental drug, Miltefosine,[40] in addition to the standard treatment.[41] During an exceptionally warm August in 2010, a seven-year-old contracted PAM in Minnesota, USA, about 550 miles farther north than the previously known range of N. fowleri infections. This case supports the view that N.fowleri is increasing its range as temperatures rise.[42]

Political Hack
06-24-2014, 10:19 PM
global warming sucks.

Johnson85
06-25-2014, 09:27 AM
Any of you heard of this shit? Makes you not want to swim in a lake or river. If the temperature is above 76 in the water, the amoeba lives in all fresh water. Literally melts your brain in 2 weeks.

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Heard of it but I was under the impression it occurred more in the Southwest. There were a couple of people that died of it from swimming in the same lake in arizona several years ago.