There are Thermophilic Microorganisms found at much higher temperatures, deep under ground (see the link attached)
http://deepcarbon.net/feature/deep-life-community-call-proposals#.UsA3FfvHCaP
It is a similar concern as we question the GMO effect in time upon public health. We know what we know but we do not know it all until it hits us.
Does the thermophilic bacteria (from deep ground) present any possible danger to public health by its possible adaptation to above ground ( or almost above ground, such as water-table) environmental conditions?
For more insight and better understanding of the above question, please observe here the abstract from an article (I am not the author of it but it offers a better understanding of the question) : “Thermophilic Bacteria: a New Cause of Human Disease”
Abstract: “The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Division of Bacterial Diseases receives for identification and classification isolates from reference laboratories throughout the United States. Since 1961, the Special Bacterial Pathogens Laboratory has received 31 bacterial strains which have remained unidentified but which have been noted to have the ability to grow at 50°C. As no known pathogens grow at this temperature, we questioned whether these "thermophilic" bacteria could cause human disease.”, Published in: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, Apr. 1985, p. 553-557, Copyright © 1985, American Society for Microbiology.
Again, I have to mention, I am not the author of the above article but it offers a better understanding of the question.
Do we have any conclusive data, reference on such adaptations especially on microorganisms originating from DEEP GROUND such as 500 meters, 5000 meters or even more below earth’s surface? Additional questions and answers may help build a constructive dialog on the issue described above. Any possible treat from such organisms upon human health?
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Thank you,
Adrian Toader-Williams, PhD
http://deepcarbon.net/feature/deep-life-community-call-proposals#.UsA3FfvHCaP