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"Brain eating amoeba" found in Yellowstone waters and Lake Mead

Glenn MacGrady

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"Scientists were looking for the presence of Naegleria fowleri, a type of amoeba that is the main cause of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM). The condition has a fatality rate of 98%. Essentially, when a person goes swimming, the amoeba can enter the brain through the nose. It then causes brain swelling and the destruction of brain tissue. Death normally occurs within 1 to 7 days of infection."


"In Yellowstone, it was present at Firehole River, Boiling River, and Lewis Lake hot springs."

I've paddled the Lewis River in Yellowstone in 2004, so this now seems more than a theoretical risk. But I didn't swim.

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Much activity around here is scheduled around the expected appearance of bg algae.

Previous reports have stated that the brain eating amoeba is found primarily in warm waters. I wonder if the geothermal contributions to Yellowstone waters are in play here.
 
That explains a lot. I used to go to Polecat Creek in the 90s. It was probably worth it though: she was cute. But alas, I have neither her nor probably a lot of brain cells now.
 
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