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Amoeba Injuries and Death
Amoebae related deaths, though rare, have been traced in some cases to public swimming pools and water parks. The following in information on amoebic infections is compiled by an Orlando wrongful death attorney at the William McBride Law Group.
PAM may cause fluid buildup in the brain, severe headaches and coma. Death follows rapidly once symptoms are evident.
Presence of Amoebas
Over 46% of lakes surveyed in Florida have the pathogenic amoebae, and the Florida Department of Health has warned swimmers to be wary of amoebic infection, especially in summer months when pool water can rise above 80 degrees. Even so deaths have occurred, and it is incumbent of every public swimming pool and water park, especially in the state of Florida, to maintain a residual chlorine level of 1-2 parts per million to protect their guests from amoebic infection.
Signs warning of possible N. fowleri infections, advising using nose plugs and advising strong nose blowing after exposure to water should be posted in all public swimming areas. It is also incumbent upon the owners of private swimming pools and hot tubs to be aware of possible amoebic activity and maintain their facilities accordingly.
If you are in the tragic position of losing a loved one due to amoebic infection, an Orlando wrongful death lawyer at the William McBride Law Group is available to answer your questions pursuant to filing a claim for loss of life. We are available to evaluate your case for compensation and help you through this difficult time. Contact the Orlando injury attorneys at William McBride Law Group to discuss the potential liability of the swimming pool or water park involved.