Thiruvananthapuram, July 7: A 15-year-old boy died of primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), a rare brain infection, in Kerala's Alappuzha district on Friday. Confirming this, State Health Minister Veena George said this is not the first time that Kerala has witnessed death due to PAM.
"This is not the first time that Kerala has seen this. There have been five cases before in the state and there was one case at Alappuzha in 2016," said George. "There is no need to worry as PAM does not spread between human beings ," added George. Brain-Eating Amoeba, Naegleria Fowleri, Kills Korean Man, Know Everything About the Rare Infection Linked to Water.
"PAM is a brain eating amoeba found in water bodies. This boy was found taking bath in a pond last week, but others who took bath in the pond however have no issues," she said. Brain-Eating Amoeba: Rare Brain Infection Caused by Free-Living Amoebae Reported in Kerala, Says Government Release.
George said the boy, who developed fever on June 29, was under treatment since then. The boy's condition deteriorated and he passed away. PAM in the past has been reported in a few other districts also.
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