Scientists raise concern as dangerous amoebas spread globally





FREE-LIVING amoebae are emerging as a global health concern, fuelled by warming temperatures and out­dated water systems. While many are harmless, some can cause deadly infections and even protect other dangerous microbes.


Their ability to survive heat and disinfectants makes them especially hard to control. Scien­tists say improved surveillance and water treatment are urgently needed.


A team of environmental and public health scientists is raising concerns about a largely overlooked group of microscopic organisms that may pose a grow­ing danger worldwide: free-living amoebae.


In a recent perspective arti­cle published in Biocontaminant, researchers explain that these tiny life forms are becoming an emerging global health risk. Their spread is being driven by rising temperatures, ageing water in­frastructure, and limited systems for detecting and tracking them.


Although most people have never heard of free-living amoe­bae, scientists say they deserve far more attention.

SOURCE: ANI

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