WSJ Health Blog has an informative post on the subject: A Deadly Amoeba Lurks in Florida.
Naegleria fowleri is a free living amoeba typically found in warm fresh water. It can can cause Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM or PAME) in humans characterized by rapid onset of coma and death.
Currently, there is no consistently effective treatment. Swimming in or jumping into fresh water is best avoided. Chlorinated swimming pools are safe from the perspective of contracting PAM.
References:
Deadly amoeba lurks in Florida lakes. CNN.
6 Die From Brain-Eating Amoeba in Lakes.
Image source: Wikipedia, public domain.
Related:
Brain-Eating Amoeba Strikes in Summer. WebMD, 05/2008.
Updated: 05/28/2008
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