Science Shape-shifting amoeba turns man's brain into mush - the time of the amoeba has come...

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An elderly gardener died from a brain-eating amoeba found in soil after it turned part of his frontal lobe into a mushy liquid, according to researchers in
Georgia.

The 82-year-old man is believed to have contracted the shape-shifting organism while potting plants at an unnamed location, and was later struck by seizures, according to a case study, which was published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The man was first treated for bacterial, fungal and viral meningitis before becoming drowsy and suffering seizures, researchers from Emory University in Atlanta said in the report. He died nine days after being admitted to a hospital.

An autopsy revealed an amoeba had turned parts of the man’s dark matter into a mushy, “watery debris” known as “liquefactive necrosis.”
His cause of death was ultimately a rare infection of the brain and spinal cord generally caused by the species acanthamoeba, according to the report.

The patient had previously suffered from blood cancer, but had been in remission for more than a decade.
Acanthamoeba infection in the eyes can result in permanent damage to vision and blindness, according to the CDC. But most people with normal immune systems will be exposed to it at some point in their lives without getting sick.


Very clever of those amoebas to strike while humanity is in the midst of chaos...
 
Really, another death sentence? Can't we catch a fucking break for once this year?
 
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contracted the shape-shifting organism while potting plants

How? This amoeba is suppose to be contracted through water going up the nose. I've read of people getting it from using neti pots and jumping into Lake Tahoe. I guess maybe the old man took a drink from the hose and some splashed up his nose?
 
Stop freaking out it's a very common critter found in most soil and water all over the world.

In fact you've probably had it multiple times already but because your immune system is working fine your ok

He was a cancer patient on immunosuppressive drugs that prevented his body from fighting back and he was old as fuck which probably didn't help.

There lots to worry about in 2020 but a frickin amoeba eating what passes for your brain isn't one of them.


Oddly enough your brain is the one part of your body that doesn't have pain receptors so he never felt anything until it was too late.
 
Is this the same amoeba that the media sometimes reports that people get from swimming and call it "brain eating amoeba"?

How? This amoeba is suppose to be contracted through water going up the nose. I've read of people getting it from using neti pots and jumping into Lake Tahoe. I guess maybe the old man took a drink from the hose and some splashed up his nose?

No, that's an amoeba from genus Naegleria. This is an amoeba from genus Acanthamoeba.
 
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