investigated 2 places for microbes
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investigated 2 places for microbes
Hey yesterday I was out with a friend
And we stop at fountain hills and we went to Verde river here in Arizona
1. Fountain hills report
The water was green and notice was reclaimed
Water and yet found this
https://youtu.be/3zhT0umz2pw
The Verde river report
Stop here for microbe samples
Nice here and fishing and eco system
And than in found these
Unknown creature in river's algue and a monster microbe
https://youtu.be/JpC_2jP14tM
And we stop at fountain hills and we went to Verde river here in Arizona
1. Fountain hills report
The water was green and notice was reclaimed
Water and yet found this
https://youtu.be/3zhT0umz2pw
The Verde river report
Stop here for microbe samples
Nice here and fishing and eco system
And than in found these
Unknown creature in river's algue and a monster microbe
https://youtu.be/JpC_2jP14tM
The microscope reveals the truth of life.
Omax M82EZ microscope
Omax M82EZ microscope
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Re: investigated 2 places for microbes
Anyone would like say some thing?
Anyone can I'd these microbes?
Anyone can I'd these microbes?
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Nice to see the context. Not sure what the critter is.
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Good landscape photos..
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That 1st micro creature what I saw it had 2 legs or arms!
And 2 tiny eyes..
And the 2nd one was like blob, not know if it is amoeba
And you guys don't know what these are?
And 2 tiny eyes..
And the 2nd one was like blob, not know if it is amoeba
And you guys don't know what these are?
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Re: investigated 2 places for microbes
Hi MicroInspector,
The object in your second photo is the shell from a ostracod. The first animal in your vidiomicrograph may be an insect lava, the second animal is an aquatic flatworm.
Hope this helps.
Peter.
The object in your second photo is the shell from a ostracod. The first animal in your vidiomicrograph may be an insect lava, the second animal is an aquatic flatworm.
Hope this helps.
Peter.
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Yes it did thank you very much.
Would you believe my friend accidentally drank my lab sample of the Verde river.?
Would you believe my friend accidentally drank my lab sample of the Verde river.?
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That's very unfortunate. Perhaps he will get the brain eating amoeba?MicroInspector wrote: Would you believe my friend accidentally drank my lab sample of the Verde river.?
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Haven't came across one yet
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You will find out soon if your friend drank one...
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Have you forgotten a. ameoba is harmless when swallowed but if you get water up your nose it can kill you.
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MicroInspector wrote:Have you forgotten a. ameoba is harmless when swallowed but if you get water up your nose it can kill you.
Hmm, are you aware of or perhaps forgotten the existence of the condition 'amoebic dysentery' at all old chap, here's a link... amoebic dysentery - nasty!
John B
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It most certainly becomes life threatening... Third world epidemics of this kills thousands of children every year..mrsonchus wrote:MicroInspector wrote:Have you forgotten a. ameoba is harmless when swallowed but if you get water up your nose it can kill you.
Hmm, are you aware of or perhaps forgotten the existence of the condition 'amoebic dysentery' at all old chap, here's a link... amoebic dysentery - nasty!
BillT
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If they wore nose plugs orbheld the noses
Warm waters where they breed only risky ifvwater goes in the nose.
Warm waters where they breed only risky ifvwater goes in the nose.
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So no danger from the eyes, ears, mouth, cuts and skin-damage and other sundry places, as long as you 'hold your nose'?MicroInspector wrote:If they wore nose plugs orbheld the noses
Warm waters where they breed only risky ifvwater goes in the nose.
John B
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Different amoeba, different target, different symptoms. Only just ugly, one almost always fatal.
Entamoeba histolytica, GI symptoms usually, ugly diarrhea and sometimes organ (liver, etc,) abscesses. Abscesses may be fatal if untreated. Diarrhea ugly but most often self-limiting. Possibly fatal from dehydration if untreated or in immunocompromised patients.
Naegleria fowleri, pretty much ubiquitous in warm, fresh, water, enters through the nose and causes Primary Amoebic Encephalitis (PAM). Called the "Brain Eating Amoeba" by the press. Uncommon disease, but RARELY survivable. Per the CDC "Only 3 people out of 138 known infected individuals in the United States from 1962 to 2015 have survived." Check out Animal Planet's "Monsters Inside Me": http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/mo ... ng-amoeba/
One PAM survivor in 1978 at the hospital I used to work at, San Bernardino County Medical Center, before I started. Our Lab Tech saw the amoeboid movement in the CSF during a chamber cell count.
Tom
Entamoeba histolytica, GI symptoms usually, ugly diarrhea and sometimes organ (liver, etc,) abscesses. Abscesses may be fatal if untreated. Diarrhea ugly but most often self-limiting. Possibly fatal from dehydration if untreated or in immunocompromised patients.
Naegleria fowleri, pretty much ubiquitous in warm, fresh, water, enters through the nose and causes Primary Amoebic Encephalitis (PAM). Called the "Brain Eating Amoeba" by the press. Uncommon disease, but RARELY survivable. Per the CDC "Only 3 people out of 138 known infected individuals in the United States from 1962 to 2015 have survived." Check out Animal Planet's "Monsters Inside Me": http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/mo ... ng-amoeba/
One PAM survivor in 1978 at the hospital I used to work at, San Bernardino County Medical Center, before I started. Our Lab Tech saw the amoeboid movement in the CSF during a chamber cell count.
Tom
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My goodness - that sounds like one nasty critter! It must have been pretty alarming for the fellow that saw the movement in the CSF too! Horrific statistics....
John B
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Very nasty indeed.
The CSF finding was a big surprise, but not as much as the patient's survival. If I recall correctly, that was the very first survivor. So just like finding a massive number of malignant cells in CSF, pleural or peritoneal fluid, you're looking at a dead man walking.
Tom
The CSF finding was a big surprise, but not as much as the patient's survival. If I recall correctly, that was the very first survivor. So just like finding a massive number of malignant cells in CSF, pleural or peritoneal fluid, you're looking at a dead man walking.
Tom
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Re: investigated 2 places for microbes
Nice pictures! I have an Omax like you the M837L what camera did you use? How many MP?
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I only use a smartphone camera and made a tube with it to take photos
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