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17-Year Old Boy Dies of Naegleria in Karachi

Last updated: June 29, 2025 12:20 pm
Neha Ashraf
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‎A 17-year-old boy in Karachi has died after being infected with the deadly Naegleria virus. The deceased, identified as Ali Raza, was admitted to a private hospital two days ago after showing symptoms on June 25.

‎According to the Sindh Health Department, this is the fourth death caused by Naegleria in the province this year.

What is Naegleria?

‎Naegleria is a rare but deadly brain-eating amoeba that enters the human body through the nose, usually when contaminated water is inhaled. Once inside, it travels to the brain, where it causes severe inflammation and is often fatal. The organism thrives in warm water and grows rapidly in poorly chlorinated water sources such as swimming pools, tanks, and ponds. High temperatures further contribute to its growth.

Why is it Dangerous?

‎‎Medical experts call Naegleria a “silent killer” because of its rapid progression and high fatality rate. It has claimed thousands of lives worldwide.

‎Symptoms

‎Symptoms typically appear within seven days of exposure and are similar to those of meningitis. These include severe headaches, vomiting or nausea, stiff neck, and seizures. The infection progresses quickly, making early diagnosis and treatment crucial.

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