The effect of thermal pollution on the distribution ofNaegleria fowleri

Author:

De Jonckheere J.,Van Dijck P.,van de Voorde H.

Abstract

SUMMARYThe distribution in the environment ofNaegleria fowleri, the causal agent of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis has been investigated in this study.N. fowleriwas isolated only from a thermally polluted canal. These amoeboflagellates were not isolated from another thermally polluted canal in the neighbourhood indicating that, apart from high temperature, other factors are involved in the selective proliferation ofN. fowleri.This species was absent in all other samples originating from two canals, a stream, two lakes, several reservoirs and slow sandfilters of a water supply service and also a water distribution network. Many other amoebae able to grow at 42° C. were found in different places. Most of theN. fowleristrains isolated were not virulent for mice, although they showed all the characteristics of the pathogenic strains.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology

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