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Old 09-29-2007, 02:03 AM
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Brain eating amoeba

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By CHRIS KAHN, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 56 minutes ago



PHOENIX - It sounds like science fiction but it's true: A killer amoeba living in lakes enters the body through the nose and attacks the brain where it feeds until you die.


Even though encounters with the microscopic bug are extraordinarily rare, it's killed six boys and young men this year. The spike in cases has health officials concerned, and they are predicting more cases in the future.

"This is definitely something we need to track," said Michael Beach, a specialist in recreational waterborne illnesses for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"This is a heat-loving amoeba. As water temperatures go up, it does better," Beach said. "In future decades, as temperatures rise, we'd expect to see more cases."

According to the CDC, the amoeba called Naegleria fowleri (nuh-GLEER-ee-uh FOWL'-erh-eye) killed 23 people in the United States, from 1995 to 2004. This year health officials noticed a spike with six cases — three in Florida, two in Texas and one in Arizona. The CDC knows of only several hundred cases worldwide since its discovery in Australia in the 1960s.

In Arizona, David Evans said nobody knew his son, Aaron, was infected with the amoeba until after the 14-year-old died on Sept. 17. At first, the teen seemed to be suffering from nothing more than a headache.

"We didn't know," Evans said. "And here I am: I come home and I'm burying him."

After doing more tests, doctors said Aaron probably picked up the amoeba a week before while swimming in the balmy shallows of Lake Havasu, a popular man-made lake on the Colorado River between Arizona and California.

Though infections tend to be found in southern states, Naegleria lives almost everywhere in lakes, hot springs, even dirty swimming pools, grazing off algae and bacteria in the sediment.

Beach said people become infected when they wade through shallow water and stir up the bottom. If someone allows water to shoot up the nose — say, by doing a somersault in chest-deep water — the amoeba can latch onto the olfactory nerve.

The amoeba destroys tissue as it makes its way up into the brain, where it continues the damage, "basically feeding on the brain cells," Beach said.

People who are infected tend to complain of a stiff neck, headaches and fevers. In the later stages, they'll show signs of brain damage such as hallucinations and behavioral changes, he said.

Once infected, most people have little chance of survival. Some drugs have stopped the amoeba in lab experiments, but people who have been attacked rarely survive, Beach said.

"Usually, from initial exposure it's fatal within two weeks," he said.

Researchers still have much to learn about Naegleria. They don't know why, for example, children are more likely to be infected, and boys are more often victims than girls.

"Boys tend to have more boisterous activities (in water), but we're not clear," Beach said.

In central Florida, authorities started an amoeba phone hot line advising people to avoid warm, standing water and areas with algae blooms. Texas health officials also have issued warnings.

People "seem to think that everything can be made safe, including any river, any creek, but that's just not the case," said Doug McBride, a spokesman for the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Officials in the town of Lake Havasu City are discussing whether to take action. "Some folks think we should be putting up signs. Some people think we should close the lake," city spokesman Charlie Cassens said.

Beach cautioned that people shouldn't panic about the dangers of the brain-eating bug. Cases are still extremely rare considering the number of people swimming in lakes. The easiest way to prevent infection, Beach said, is to use nose clips when swimming or diving in fresh water.

"You'd have to have water going way up in your nose to begin with" to be infected, he said.

David Evans has tried to learn as much as possible about the amoeba over the past month. But it still doesn't make much sense to him. His family had gone to Lake Havasu countless times. Have people always been in danger? Did city officials know about the amoeba? Can they do anything to kill them off?

Evans lives within eyesight of the lake. Temperatures hover in the triple digits all summer, and like almost everyone else in this desert region, the Evanses look to the lake to cool off.

It was on David Evans' birthday Sept. 8 that he brought Aaron, his other two children, and his parents to Lake Havasu. They ate sandwiches and spent a few hours splashing around.

"For a week, everything was fine," Evans said.

Then Aaron got the headache that wouldn't go away. At the hospital, doctors first suspected meningitis. Aaron was rushed to another hospital in Las Vegas.

"He asked me at one time, 'Can I die from this?'" David Evans said. "We said, 'No, no.'"

On Sept. 17, Aaron stopped breathing as his father held him in his arms.

"He was brain dead," Evans said. Only later did doctors and the CDC determine that the boy had been infected with Naegleria.

"My kids won't ever swim on Lake Havasu again," he said.
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Mother Earth always finds the most f-ed up ways to kill us. Yikes.
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... The amoeba destroys tissue as it makes its way up into the brain, where it continues the damage, "basically feeding on the brain cells," ...
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Ahh of course its in Arizona. Great, nice knowing you guys.
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initiating troll in 3....2....1.....

Explains the general attitude and intelligence of the American public.



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exploiting stereotype in 3....2....1.....

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Explains the general attitude and intelligence of the American public.



Dumbass, you're just jealous that we can go swimming. New Zealand is so close to the north pole that you guys would freeze if you tried swimming in a lake.





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Re: exploiting stereotype in 3....2....1.....

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Dumbass, you're just jealous that we can go swimming. New Zealand is so close to the north pole that you guys would freeze if you tried swimming in a lake.
Quoted so you can't edit.

And now, Blazee, are you from SC or are you one of those Americans that can't pick out America on a map?

Because New Zealand is about as far from the North Pole as you can get before you his the South Pole and still live there all year around.
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Quoted so you can't edit.

And now, Blazee, are you from SC or are you one of those Americans that can't pick out America on a map?

Because New Zealand is about as far from the North Pole as you can get before you his the South Pole and still live there all year around.
Quoted so you can't edit.

I'm well aware of New Zealand's location. It was a joke, hence the reason that the post's subject title says "exploiting stereotype in 3....2....1....." in response to Toksin's post titled "initiating troll in 3....2....1....." which mentioned the intelligence of the American public.

Toksin got the joke....
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Taking into account how many Americans have absolutely no idea where Africa is and less idea that Africa and New Zealand are totally separate, I find it hard to find a joke in that.
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Taking into account how many Americans have absolutely no idea where Africa is and less idea that Africa and New Zealand are totally separate, I find it hard to find a joke in that.
You can't really blame them. Africa and New Zealand are very close neighbors.

Oh wait, Africa is the place with the kangaroos, right?
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As for Americans not being able to find the US on a map.... There is a good explanation for that, I believe that this person said it best:

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trolling, part two, continued

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Oh wait, Africa is the place with the kangaroos, right?
No, that's where they have them there yaks and them abdominal snowcritters.

The kangaroos are in the Yukon, over in Siberia. That's why they have those pouches; to keep their paws warm.

You know, if Miss SC had larger breasts, her stupidity would be easier to ignore. derrrrrrrrrrrr
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I thought they have those rat-monkeys in NZ. ........

If it weren't for Peter Jackson and his fine moves like "Braindead aka Dead-Alive" or "Lord of the Rings" no American would know where NZ is or anything about it.


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No, that's where they have them there yaks and them abdominal snowcritters.

The kangaroos are in the Yukon, over in Siberia. That's why they have those pouches; to keep their paws warm.

You know, if Miss SC had larger breasts, her stupidity would be easier to ignore. derrrrrrrrrrrr


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