Another Naegleria death reported in Karachi

Published July 13, 2021
The total cases of Naegleria reported in the Karachi since May this year stands at five.
The total cases of Naegleria reported in the Karachi since May this year stands at five.

KARACHI: Health department officials on Monday confirmed another death from the fatal brain infection caused by Naegleria fowleri — a single-celled organism commonly referred to as “brain-eating amoeba”.

With this case, the total cases of Naegleria reported in the city since May this year stands at five.

Nineteen-year-old Rana Sharjeel was a college student and resident of Mujahid Colony, Dalmia.

Sources said Sharjeel along with his friends had visited a farmhouse on June 27 in Malir and had been swimming there.  Within two days of his visit, he developed high-grade fever along with vomiting and body aches for which he sought advice from a general practitioner in the locality.

The patient, sources said, developed severe headache and irritability a few days later and fell unconscious after which his family took him to a nearby hospital from where he was referred to the PNS Shifa Hospital.

Published in Dawn, July 13th, 2021

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