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==Prevention== | |||
<div>Only sterile, distilled, or lukewarm previously boiled water should be used for nasal irrigaton or sinus flushes. </div> | |||
<div>Avoid water-related activities in bodies of warm freshwater during periods of high water temperature and low water levels</div> | |||
<div>Hold the nose shut or use nose clips when taking part in water-related activities in bodies of warm freshwater such as lakes, rivers, or hot springs.</div> | |||
<div>Avoid digging in or stirring up the sediment while taking part in water-related activities in shallow, warm freshwater areas. | |||
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[[Category:Protozoal diseases]] | [[Category:Protozoal diseases]] | ||
[[Category:Encephalitis]] | [[Category:Encephalitis]] |
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Prevention
Only sterile, distilled, or lukewarm previously boiled water should be used for nasal irrigaton or sinus flushes.
Avoid water-related activities in bodies of warm freshwater during periods of high water temperature and low water levels
Hold the nose shut or use nose clips when taking part in water-related activities in bodies of warm freshwater such as lakes, rivers, or hot springs.
Avoid digging in or stirring up the sediment while taking part in water-related activities in shallow, warm freshwater areas.