Naegleria fowleri infections are very rare. From 2002-2011 there were only 32 infections reported to the Centers for Disease control. Doctors are trained to recognize more common conditions and to refer to specialists if they are unable to diagnose.
Chlorine can be effective in killing amoeba, including the Naegleria fowleri amoeba that can cause a rare but serious brain infection. Properly chlorinated water in pools and other recreational water facilities can help prevent the spread of amoeba. It is important to follow recommended chlorine levels and water treatment protocols to ensure effectiveness.
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Most are harmless. A few can become parasites. amoeba's the single cell organism's are not harmful to humans. Matter of fact you most likely have Millions of amoeba and other single cell organisms living around and inside you at all times. And by the way you spelled amoeba wrong.
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that has been present throughout history. However, it gained more recognition and understanding in the 19th century when it was first systematically described and studied by physicians. The ability to diagnose and manage hemophilia has improved over time with advances in medical knowledge and treatment options.
Present tense - spread/spreads/spreading Past tense - spread Future tense - will spread
I/you/we/they have spread. He/she/it has spread.
The present tense for spread is spread.
Today I spread salt on the ice. Yesterday I spread salt on the ice. The past tense of spread is spread.
Spread is the past tense and past participle of spread.
No. It can not be spread.
The past tense is also spread.
The past participle is also 'spread'.