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Friday May 24th 2013

‘Brain-Eating’ Amoeba Kills Second La. Neti Pot User

Louisiana state health officials  are warning patients about potential dangers of using tap water in the  sinus-irrigating neti pot after two patients died of Naegleria fowleri infection.

N. fowleri is known as a “brain-eating” amoeba because it  can enter a patient’s nose, infect the brain, and cause primary amebic  meningoencephalitis (PAM), a brain-tissue destroying condition.

The first Louisiana patient died of neti pot-induced infection in June. An additional two patients died of N. fowleri infection in August after swimming in warm, fresh water.

The amoeba usually infects patients that submerge their heads in  freshwater lakes and rivers, though it can be transmitted through  inadequately chlorinated pool water or underheated (less than 116°F) tap water that enters a patient’s nose, a statement from the Louisiana  Department of Health and Hospitals said.

Patients that irrigate their noses with a neti pot should use  distilled, sterile, or previously boiled water, Raoult Ratard, MD, a  Louisiana state epidemiologist, said in the statement. He noted that tap water was safe to drink, but may not be safe for nasal cleansing.

Symptoms of PAM include headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, and stiff  neck, and may take one to seven days to start. Later symptoms include  confusion, lack of attention to environment, loss of balance, seizures,  hallucinations, and, in one to 12 days after infection, death. The  disease progresses rapidly and symptoms may resemble bacterial  meningitis, the statement warned.

N. fowleri infection is rare in the U.S.  –  only 32 cases have been documented from 2001 to 2010, according to the CDC website. The agency also noted that patients should rinse devices like the neti pot after use and to allow it to air dry.

The CDC is actively working with Louisiana state health officials on the investigation.

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