RE: Rare sights in the labs

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If it's so rare and has the potential to be so dangerous, wouldn't they follow up with testing the water where the person drowned ? Or is there nothing that could be done anyway?



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Not prevalent enough to matter I guess.

For example, N. fowleri is probably in all hot springs of the world. But, there had only been 145 actual cases over 60 years in the US.

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