Posted on 06/14/2018 8:57:19 AM PDT by Red Badger
HOUMA, LA (CBS Local) A potentially deadly brain-eating amoeba has been found again in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. Independent testing returned positive results for Naegleria fowleri, which causes fatal brain swelling and tissue destruction, in the community of Pointe-aux-Chenes, according to WWL-TV, as well as The Courier.
The Details:
A brain-eating amoeba has been detected in the Louisiana water system It is the third time since 2015 that the potentially deadly organism has been found in the state The amoeba can cause brain swelling and seizures according to the CDC
The Terrebonne Consolidated Waterworks District issued the notification Sunday and has temporarily switched to a different disinfectant to kill the organism.
Despite the Louisiana heat, residents are ignoring their swimming pools and nearby bayous. Theyre terrified of something they cant see but that officials warn is present.
It kinda freaks me out because this is my home, I cant do what I usually do, said Lindsey Dupre, WWL-TV reports. I want to know Im secure rather than freak out over an amoeba.
This marks the third time the amoeba has been detected in the water since 2015. Last June, Terrebonne Parishs water system tested positive for the amoeba in Isle de Jean Charles, where it had also been found three years ago. It impacts all fresh water sources ranging from drinking water to pool water to water used for showers.
Normally we see this amoeba in surface water when people go swimming and they get it way up in their sinuses and theyll get an infection, said Jimmy Guidry, Louisiana Department of Healths medical director. Theyll start getting symptoms that are similar to meningitis.
Consolidated Waterworks general manager, Mike Sobert, said it began using a 60-day pure chlorine wash on Friday to kill the microbes. It will test the water in two weeks to ensure its eradicated. Sobert said the agency had planned to temporarily switch to the pure chlorine for the summer, which has been its practice for the past three years.
Most infections occur during the summer months in southern-tier states because the organism thrives in warmer waters, but it can also occur in northern regions as well, the CDC says.
An infection from the organism is rare, but it is almost always deadly, Guidry said. From 1962 to 2016, there were 143 reported cases, out which only four people survived. In Louisiana, two residents died in 2011 after using neti pots to rinse out their noses, and a 4-year-old boy died in 2013 after spending hours playing in a Slip N Slide in hot and muddy conditions.
Its not just getting water in your nose, its getting water way up in your nose where the water burns, said Guidry, explaining that almost everyone who swims in public waters is exposed to the microbe, but very few get infections.
The onset of the disease typically begins within five days and includes symptoms such as headaches, fever, and nausea. Later symptoms include hallucinations, loss of balance, and seizures, according to the CDC.
To prevent an infection, the CDC advises to prevent from water going up the nose during showers or when washing your face, to avoid submerging your head under water when bathing, to supervise children playing with sprinklers or hoses and to avoid Slip N Slides and other activities that make it hard to stop water from going into the nasal cavity.
The Lafourche Parish Water District also advises residents in the Marydale neighborhood, Grand Bois community, and the Romero area to follow the same guidelines because it purchases water from Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Waterworks to service them.
There’s not much that can be done except avoid getting the water in your nose. That’s how it gets into the body.............
https://www.uswatersystems.com/blog/2013/10/brain-eating-amoeba/
Nose plugs or clips is about all you can do besides staying out of the water altogether.
Here in Florida, we have ‘Flesh Eating Bacteria’ that can infect open wounds, sores and scratches on people who get in warm waters that are infested..................
I knew what you meant..............
There were multiple storms that hit southern Louisiana during their annual Homosexual Mardi Gras. It’s happened, if memory serves me, four times. One of those was Hurricane Katrina which essentially destroyed New Orleans. Thousands of residents left and never returned.
Now the same area is being visited by horrible plagues. Just like the ancient dwellers of Canaan, the land is “spewing them out.” See Leviticus 18.
Not that New Orleans is the only wicked region of our nation, but this is a preview of things to come.
There will be war and upheaval, natural disasters, famine, and disease when God soon visits the nations of this world in judgment. He is not pleased with the murders, thefts, idolatries, sexual immorality, and witchcraft. He will send severe judgments as a warning to repent before it is too late.
I didnt read any comments yet, but I wonder Im the first in with a Chuck Schumer or John McCain joke...?
Damn, I do love that song too!!! Well done!
Yep.................
Democrats are safe from the amoeba
It's an amoeba in a public water system.
Making Flint look like an amusement park.
WE can’t drink public water in Salem, Oregon due to a toxin from blue/green algae. It may last all summer.
LOL! Me too. But I LOVE Arm and Hammer nasal saline when my sinuses go nuts during allergy season.
And a women from India told me about a Neti pot and that led me to nasal saline. First time I used it something came out of my nose that shouldn’t be in a human!!! And I felt much better.
BUT Naegleria is not rare in American tap water and very common in lakes, rivers and ponds.
It being in your nose is not a problem but if the water is coming up your nose with force that’s another story. It seems to be able somehow to travel through the thin bone plate at the top of your nose into the brain. Bottom line... Hold your nose when you cannon ball!
Huh?
Ok, that’s pretty clever. Bonus points for that one.
Aphanizomenon?
This amoeba cannot be treated. It has a 98% fatality attached to it.
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