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An unusually young Indian teen survived a brain-eating amoeba.

Due in part to his father's decision to take a chance on a social media public awareness campaign, an Indian adolescent is currently one of only a few people worldwide to survive a rare brain-eating amoeba.

Last updated: 2024/07/30 at 10:09 AM
Published July 30, 2024
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It is believed that 14-year-old Afnan Jasim contracted the infection in June after swimming in a nearby pond in the southern state of Kerala.
According to his physician, the amoeba, known as Naegleria fowleri, most likely got into his body through polluted water.
The amoeba-caused disease known as primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) has a 97% fatality rate.

Only eight further persons have survived the sickness between 1971 and 2023, according to the US Centers for sickness Control and Prevention, spread among four nations: Australia, the US, and Pakistan.

A key factor in each patient’s recovery was the timely diagnosis of the infection, which occurred in all cases between nine hours and five days after the symptoms started.
Prompt treatment is critical for the disease’s cure, according to medical professionals. Headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, stiff neck, loss of balance, seizures, and/or hallucinations are some of the signs and symptoms of PAM.
Afnan went for a swim in a nearby pond in the Kozhikode region five days prior to the onset of the symptoms. He started having convulsions and complaining of excruciating migraines.
Despite his parents’ efforts to get him better, Afnan did not get better.
Fortunately, his 46-year-old father, MK Siddiqui, was astute enough to associate his son’s symptoms with something he had come across on social media.

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