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Naegleria fowleri, the rare, but deadly, so-called brain-eating amoeba, can be found in Pennsylvania's waters.
Rare brain-eating amoeba killed South Carolina's 12-year-old boy after spending a joyful Fourth of July in a popualar lake infected by Naegleria Fowleri organism.
A GoFundMe has been set up to support the family of the 12-year-old from South Carolina and has so far raised more than ...
The family of a 12-year-old South Carolina boy who died after contracting a rare infection associated with Naegleria fowleri ...
A fatal case of brain-eating amoeba has been reported in South Carolina, with health officials advising swimmers to take ...
The family of 12-year-old Jaysen Carr is speaking out about the child's recent passing from a brain-eating amoeba in an ...
The infection destroys brain tissue, which is why the infection is commonly referred to as a brain-eating amoeba.
Infections caused by Naegleria fowleri can lead to symptoms including fever, seizures, hallucinations and death.
A 12-year-old South Carolina boy has died after being infected by a rare, brain-eating amoeba found in freshwater.
A patient at Prisma Health Children's Hospital Midlands in South Carolina died after being infected with Naegleria fowleri, a ...
Brain-eating amoeba Naegleria fowleri protozoans in trophozoite form. Getty Images The boy's death in Nevada comes after at least two other cases reported in 2022.
Naegleria fowleri is commonly referred to as the "brain-eating amoeba" because it destroys brain tissue, causing brain swelling and usually death, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.