Thanks, Mike. Very gruesome!
Chris
> On 30 Mar 2015, at 23:40, Mike Gordon via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Naegleria fowleri came to mind because of its particular nasty mode of entry
> thorugh the nose eating through the cribiform plate and the
> resultant chaos. While at a meeting in Las Vegas, I drove into the dessert
> to try and photograph some petroglyphs, and came across
> skull and crossbone signs with "Naeglaria" on them besides some shallow
> springs. It seems some of these signs are ignored by swimmers on ocassion.
> The case fatality rate is over 95%. Should you be in search of expanding
> your repertoire of gruesome maladies to use, don't hesitate to ask. ;-)
>
> Glad to be of service, Mike
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