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Possibly. In some hot pools amoeba are a problem. They get washed into the pool with rain water. If your swimming pool is well maintained - chlorinated correctly - maybe amoeba won't be a problem.

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It's unlikely for an amoeba to survive in a properly chlorinated swimming pool. However, if the pool isn't maintained properly and the water temperature is warm, amoebas like Naegleria fowleri can potentially thrive and pose health risks to humans.

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I would say no because the chlorine would kill it.

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