Fourth case of rare brain-eating amoeba infection reported in Kerala, India
Rare brain infection caused by amoeba in Kerala, affecting children, prompting preventive measures like chlorination and nose clips
A third case of a rare brain infection called amoebic meningoencephalitis has been found in a 14 year-old boy in the northern Kerala district of Payyoli, India, says the Hindu.
This infection is caused by free-living amoeba found in contaminated waters, and the afflicted youth is currently being treated in a private hospital, according to sources.
This is the fourth case of the rare brain infection reported in the state since May and all the patients are children, three of whom have already died.
In the latest case, one of the doctors treating the boy said that he was admitted to the hospital on July 1, and his condition is improving.
The doctor said, on July 6, that the infection was identified quickly at the hospital and treatment, including medicines from abroad, was given immediately.
On July 5, a 14-year-old boy infected with the free-living amoeba died in Kozhikode.
Prior to that, two others — a five-year-old girl from Malappuram and a 13-year-old girl from Kannur — died on May 21 and June 25, respectively, due to the rare brain infection.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on July 5 held a meeting in which several suggestions, including not to bathe in unclean water bodies, were given to prevent further infections.
In the meeting, it was also suggested that there should be proper chlorination of swimming pools and children should be careful when entering water bodies as they are mostly affected by this disease, the statement said.
The Vijayan also said that everyone should take care to keep the water bodies clean.
Using swimming nose clips to prevent infection by the free-living amoeba was also suggested in the meeting.
Medical experts said the infection occurs when free-living, non-parasitic amoebae bacteria enter the body through the nose from contaminated water.
The disease was earlier reported in coastal Alappuzha district in the state in 2023 and 2017.