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English 7:33 Science & Tech

How Worried Do You Need To Be About Brain Eating Amoebas

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The Scishow team told me that  Floating down the river is a  

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beloved summertime pastime here in Missoula.

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Just a lazy summer afternoon  with a drink in your hand…

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Then you wipe out, get some water up your nose.

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No big deal.

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Except a week later… you’re dead.

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Ok, so don’t let me scare you too much…

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but if you get infected by a so-called  brain-eating amoeba, this really can happen.

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It doesn’t mean you have to  let them keep you up at night.

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These amoebas are deadly, but there  are a lot of reasons not to panic.

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So here's why you should,  and shouldn’t, be terrified.

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Let’s start with the basics.

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An amoeba is a type of single-celled  organism called a protist – not related  

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to the bacteria and viruses  that cause most infections.

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Lots of them live in the environment, recycling  organic matter, while others are parasitic,  

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giving animals belly aches and bloody stools.

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Then there’s the amoebas that normally live  a long and happy life in the environment,  

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but if they get into you, things can  go very very wrong, very very fast.

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One of those is the brain-eating amoeba  Naegleria fowleri, which acts super fast,  

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doesn’t care how healthy you  are, and is found worldwide,  

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though it causes the most trouble  in the US, Pakistan, and Australia.

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It causes primary amoebic meningoencephalitis,  

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or PAM, which is pretty much every  doctor's worst diagnostic nightmare.

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It’s hard to identify, and incredibly deadly.

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Symptoms can start within a day, and usually  progress to death by day 5 after that.

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That’s not a lot of time for  doctors to jump in and do something,  

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even if you’re able to seek treatment quickly.

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Plus, PAM has nonspecific symptoms  like stiff neck, headache, fever,  

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