Naegleria claims another life in Karachi

Naegleria claims another life in Karachi
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Summary This was the second death reported in Karachi in the ongoing year because of the disease.

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Naegleria has claimed another life in Karachi on Tuesday. This was the second death reported in Karachi in the ongoing year because of the disease.

According to details, 29-year-old Ali Amjad, a resident of KDA Scheme-1, was under treatment at a private clinic in the city where he breathed his last on Tuesday.

Earlier, 55-year-old Sohail had died because of the disease in a private clinic in Karachi.

According to the researchers, Naegleria has a fatality rate of more than 98 percent. It is transmitted when contaminated water enters the body through the nose and cannot be passed person-to-person.

The amoeba travels from the nasal membranes to the brain. Symptoms are initially very mild, including a headache, stiff neck, fever and stomach pain. Death usually occurs five to seven days after infection.

The disease first surfaced in Karachi, a city of 18 million people, in 2006.
 

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