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India-Pakistan
Plan to safeguard mosques against 'brain-eating amoeba'
2014-09-09
[DAWN] City health authorities have prepared plans to ensure that the water supplied to mosques is safe from carrying germs of Naegleria fowleri as it could be terribly hazardous with the fact that rinsing nose is a part of ablutions and these germs attack through nasal cavity, it emerged on Sunday.

"We have asked all the town health officers (THOs) to visit the mosques in their areas, check chlorine level in their water reservoirs and ensure that it is free from algae, which is a carrier of Naegleria," said a bigwig in the Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) while speaking to Dawn.

He claimed that the town health officers of all respective towns had got lists of mosques in their areas and were visiting there to check water reservoirs and added that they were also meeting the prayer leaders and mosque managing committees to inform them about dangers associated with Naegleria germs and mosquito-borne dengue.

Similarly, the officials said, the KMC food inspectors and the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board officials had been asked to take regular water samples from the mosque tanks to ensure that the water being supplied there was duly chlorinated.

"The people who take care of matters of mosques have been requested to change water frequently, as this is the most effective way to ensure it is free of algae," said another official.

Recently, samples collected by the KMC, the KWSB and officials in the Sindh government showed that more than 40 per cent areas of Karachi were being supplied with water with insufficient chlorine or no chlorination at all.

So far 10 people have died after being attacked by the 'brain-eating amoeba' in Sindh with nine of them belonging to Karachi and the remaining one was from Hyderabad.

Another patient with suspected Naegleria symptoms has been admitted to a hospital in Nawabshah.

The officials in the provincial health department said that as Naegleria germs attacked human brain through nasal cavity the people had been advised to clean their nose gently.

"People usually clean their noses quite rigorously in ablution, which could give a chance to the germs to attack the brain if water is not properly chlorinated or it is covered with algae, they could avoid it by performing the ritual gently," said an official.
Posted by:Fred

#9  I think the poor amoeba will starve.
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-09-09 19:47  

#8  I thought that the mosques ARE 'brain-eating amoeba'
Posted by: newc   2014-09-09 15:59  

#7  Plan to safeguard mosques against 'brain-eating amoeba'

Better be careful. One bite and it's over for the usual victim.
Posted by: gorb   2014-09-09 14:07  

#6  People usually clean their noses quite rigorously in ablution

Do they use the same trough?
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-09-09 12:51  

#5  "Plan to safeguard mosques against 'brain-eating amoeba'"

That train done left the station, boy.
Posted by: Barbara   2014-09-09 12:41  

#4  Nonsense. Mohammed (bees per upon him) didn't use chlorine. There is no reason for modern Muslims to use it either.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-09-09 12:19  

#3  If the Naegleria don't get ya, the Islam will. It's Brain Fever City over there.

Given the poorly chlorinated water supply, what's the over/under on a cholera epidemic?
Posted by: SteveS   2014-09-09 12:07  

#2  Too late to safeguard.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-09-09 08:17  

#1  Napalm. The only solution. Kills roaches, too.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-09-09 07:55  

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