Warm Weather Stirs Up Amoeba Warning

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Florida health officials are urging swimmers to steer clear of stagnant water, which could be home to millions of microscopic killers.

Naegleria fowleri, an amoeba invisible to the naked eye, loves to lurk in warm, standing water, according to a warning released by the Florida Department of Health. And while it’s usually harmless, it can cause a fatal brain infection if inhaled through the nose.

“Wear nose clips, hold your nose shut or keep your head out of the water when swimming, jumping or diving in any freshwater,” the department said in a health alert. “Closing your nostrils may reduce your chance of becoming infected.”

Brain-Eating Amoeba Eyed in Death of Minnesota Child

While exceedingly rare, Naegleria fowleri infections are almost always fatal. Only one person out of 128 infected in the United States between 1962 and 2012 has survived, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“After the start of symptoms, the disease progresses rapidly and usually causes death within about five days,” the agency’s website reads.

Early symptoms include a severe frontal headache, fever, nausea and vomiting, according to the CDC. But those can swiftly give way to a stiff neck, seizures, confusion and hallucinations – and the amoeba makes its way up through the nasal cavity to the brain.

Naegleria was eyed in the death of a Minnesota child last summer, when the state experienced a heat wave. And in the summer of 2011, the amoeba killed four people in Virginia, Florida, Kansas and Louisiana, all of whom had been swimming in freshwater lakes.

The CDC offers the following tips for summer swimmers:

•Hold your nose shut or keep your head above water;
•Avoid swimming in warm, fresh water during periods of high water temperature and low water levels;
•Avoid stirring up sediment in shallow freshwater areas.

Warm Weather Stirs Up Amoeba Warning - ABC News
 
EEEK! Thanks for posting this so I can be aware as we will be doing a lot of swimming in the bay and ocean this year.
 
EEEK! Thanks for posting this so I can be aware as we will be doing a lot of swimming in the bay and ocean this year.
I think it is present in warm, standing, fresh water only. That would exclude the ocean.
 
I'm a cautious person but 128 people in 50 years is pretty low risk. But I guess a nose clip is easy to wear.
 
I think it is present in warm, standing, fresh water only. That would exclude the ocean.

The Chesapeake Bay is salt water so it should be ok there as well?
 
The Chesapeake Bay is salt water so it should be ok there as well?
I think if you want to be sure, contact your local environmental department (in SC it's called DHEC but your state might be different).

Or maybe check the CDC website for details.
 
Same in Tampa, but I don't swim in the brackish waters of the bay though, I strictly use a pool or at the beach! Here's the info provided by the CDC.

CDC Parasite Info
 
Kids often swim in those retention ponds.....ewwww....many rivers are polluted....catch all sorts of diseases.
 
Kids often swim in those retention ponds.....ewwww....many rivers are polluted....catch all sorts of diseases.

I get so angry when I see people throwing trash around when I go to the rivers, lakes, or beaches. I even started gathering trash that one group were careless about and told them that they should be ashamed of themselves.
 
I get so angry when I see people throwing trash around when I go to the rivers, lakes, or beaches. I even started gathering trash that one group were careless about and told them that they should be ashamed of themselves.

Same here....and people that continue to trash our planet are trash themselves!...of I catch someone throwing trash down in or near my yard...they get a earfull of nasty abuse from me....

Friend of mine gave me a ride one day while my car was in the shop...(1st time I asked her for a ride)...when I opened the passenger car door, the floor boards were full of trash, hamburger wrappers, soda cans...paperwork...I don't know what else!...I didn't even want to get in....but I but my tongue and cleaned it all out and put it into a trash bag....she just sat there...then said..."Why, thank you"!....I gave her several plastic grocery baggies and told her to put them on the gear shift console and use it for any trash...but do I believe she does?...Nah!...Just eat a hamburger and throws the wrapper on the floor board of her car....Just so Nasty....
 
Same here....and people that continue to trash our planet are trash themselves!...of I catch someone throwing trash down in or near my yard...they get a earfull of nasty abuse from me....

Friend of mine gave me a ride one day while my car was in the shop...(1st time I asked her for a ride)...when I opened the passenger car door, the floor boards were full of trash, hamburger wrappers, soda cans...paperwork...I don't know what else!...I didn't even want to get in....but I but my tongue and cleaned it all out and put it into a trash bag....she just sat there...then said..."Why, thank you"!....I gave her several plastic grocery baggies and told her to put them on the gear shift console and use it for any trash...but do I believe she does?...Nah!...Just eat a hamburger and throws the wrapper on the floor board of her car....Just so Nasty....

See, that's what I don't get. It creates more work in order to clean it all up. Seems easier to throw it all in a bag and when it is time to clean up, simply tie up the bag and throw it away in a bigger trash bin. I don't understand how people can live in sloppy quarters.
 
See, that's what I don't get. It creates more work in order to clean it all up. Seems easier to throw it all in a bag and when it is time to clean up, simply tie up the bag and throw it away in a bigger trash bin. I don't understand how people can live in sloppy quarters.

because they know other people will clean up after their mess :roll:
 
they should create a law, if caught throw thrash, its a grounds for arrest, and when convicted they have to go thru 2 days of theatre screening (in prison) showing ALL documentarys on pollution, and laziness, but feed them speed or lsd to keep them awake and have speakers up load and all prisoners tied/strapped to chairs...with eye'braces to keep eyeballs open, and doctor routinely adminstrate eyedrops to keep eyes from tears AND keep it OPEN so that its too painful to shut eyelids...
(think Clockwork Orange)
and a fine of $1000 each offence
 
because they know other people will clean up after their mess :roll:
I don't think they give it even that much thought. Some people really don't care.
 
they should create a law, if caught throw thrash, its a grounds for arrest, and when convicted they have to go thru 2 days of theatre screening (in prison) showing ALL documentarys on pollution, and laziness, but feed them speed or lsd to keep them awake and have speakers up load and all prisoners tied/strapped to chairs...with eye'braces to keep eyeballs open, and doctor routinely adminstrate eyedrops to keep eyes from tears AND keep it OPEN so that its too painful to shut eyelids...
(think Clockwork Orange)
and a fine of $1000 each offence
The US and each state and municipality have laws against littering with a range of fines and punishments. However, behavior modification, à la A Clockwork Orange, would be considered cruel and unusual, therefore, unconstitutional. ;)

The real problem is enforcement of the laws that are already in place.

I take that back; the real problem is people's attitudes and what they pass down to their children.
 
well no, govt enforced enlightenment process - lets call it that ;)
 
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