Kerala Battles Rising Brain-Eating Amoeba Cases Amid Political Controversy

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Kerala, India, is experiencing an increase in cases of the rare and deadly brain-eating amoeba, Naegleria fowleri, with improved detection and early treatment reducing fatalities. The state's reliance on groundwater and natural water bodies, combined with climate change, heightens the risk of infection, prompting public health measures focused on awareness, water safety, and early diagnosis to combat the disease.
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