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Fatality rate 97%: What is brain-eating amoeba and why Kerala is on high alert

The amoeba enters the body through the nose, travels to the brain, and causes tissue destruction and swelling.

July 11, 2024 / 19:58 IST
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Four cases of rare brain infection, amoebic meningoencephalitis, have been reported in the Kerala since May and all the patients are children, three of whom have already died. In the latest case, doctors said the child's condition is improving as the infection was identified quickly at the hospital and treatment, including medicines from abroad, was given immediately.

According to the Texas Department of Health Services in the US, fatality rate of this infection is over 97%. This means these infections are fatal and 97% of the patients don't survive. What medical experts suggest:

What is brain-eating amoeba and why is Kerala worried

According to a Kerala health department notification, Naegleria fowleri, an amoeba found in warm freshwater environments such as lakes, ponds, and rivers, causes Primary Amebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM). In rare cases, it can also inhabit poorly maintained swimming pools.

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The notification explains that this single-celled organism, often referred to as the ‘brain-eating amoeba’, can infect the brain and destroy its tissues.

While infections are rare, they are usually fatal, with a survival rate of only 3 percent. The infection typically occurs when individuals swim in lakes, ponds, or rivers during the summer.