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Indian teenager among handful of people in world to survive rare brain-eating amoebacommonly known as the brain-eating amoeba, is found in warm waters and only enters the body through the nose. Such cases are rare but cause a disease with a fatality rate exceeding 97 per cent.
A Karachi woman has died from Naegleria, a rare brain-eating amoeba, spotlighting the city's water safety. Authorities ...
A 36-year-old woman from Karachi, identified as Maryam Shakeel, has died after contracting Naegleria, a rare and fatal ...
This amoeba makes its way through the nose and infects the brain tissue. It causes severe brain swelling and even leads to seizures and death. PAM may be rare but can affect anybody, especially ...
Maryam was admitted to the hospital on February 19 after experiencing a high fever and other severe symptoms. Despite ...
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Brain-Eating Amoeba: Kerala Boy Makes Rare Recovery From Amoebic Meningoencephalitis Having 97 Percent Mortality RateA 14-year-old boy in Kerala has made a rare recovery from amoebic meningoencephalitis, commonly called 'brain-eating amoeba' disease, which has a 97 percent mortality rate. The news comes amidst ...
Regional health officials say a Las Vegas-area boy died from a rare brain-eating amoeba that investigators think he was exposed to in warm waters at Lake Mead. [AP Photo] The death of a Las Vegas ...
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