Brain-eating amoeba: Warning issued in Florida after rare infection case:
A case of a rare brain-eating amoeba has been confirmed in Florida, according to health officials in the US state.
The Florida Department of Health (DOH) said one person in Hillsborough County had contracted Naegleria fowleri.
The microscopic, single-celled amoeba can cause an infection of the brain, and is usually fatal.
Commonly found in warm freshwater, the amoeba enters the body through the nose.
The DOH did not outline where the infection was contracted, or the patient's condition. The amoeba cannot be passed from person to person.
Infections are typically seen in southern US states. They are rare in Florida, where only 37 cases have been reported since 1962.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by JoeMerchant on Monday July 06 2020, @11:56PM
If you get it and know you have it, you're probably going to die. During that same period that 141 people died, 141,000 or more people had one or more of these amoeba inside their bodies, it just didn't turn into a full blown infection. CDC may not have anything to fight off an infection out of control, but your body fights off millions of microbes that get into places they shouldn't be every day.
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