Published October 9, 2012
http://rt.com/news/brain-eating-microbe-pakistan-016/
Summary:
People
normally contract the disease through swimming in contaminated water, but
health authorities said that many of the victims were not swimmers. In a press
conference, the Health Minister, Dr. Sagheer Ahmed, said that it was a serious
cause of concern that people may be contracting the infection by using tap
water. The city’s water supplier is the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board. They
announced that they are increasing chlorine levels at water treatment facilities. Unfortunately, it will be difficult to determine the source of the contamination because the specific microbe, Naegleria fowleri can only be identified
in microscopic study of the cerebrospinal fluid.
Connection:
This article connects to our study of microbes because it discusses the impact of a microbe on a human community. We studied various types of microbes, such as amoebas, and examined their impacts on the environment. This article shows an example of a harmful microbe, Naegleria fowleri, and reveals the dangerous impact it had on Karachi.
How does the organism cause inflammation in the brain? Also, does it affect any organisms other than humans?
ReplyDeleteThe organism enters through the nose. It climbs on nervefibers and enters the brain. Inside the brain, it begins to consume cells.
DeleteAlso, some wild mammals are susceptible to this amoeba.
DeleteOther than increasing chlorine levels, how else can they inhibit this bacteria?
ReplyDeleteThis is the question authorities are trying to answer. Right now, they are trying to find a way to track the source of the bacteria, and then they will have to devise a method to inhibit the bacteria, and hopefully be able to supply clean water.
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