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A boy died after swimming in a hot spring. What happened?

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A boy died after swimming in a hot spring. What happened?
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A family's ordinary trip to a hot spring ended in tragedy. A previously healthy boy developed a devastating brain infection called primary amebic meningoencephalitis, or PAM, after swimming in the water. Doctors confirmed the infection was caused by Naegleria fowleri, a microscopic amoeba found in warm freshwater. The boy died in October 2018.

This case report documents what happened to one child in California. It does not involve any treatment or intervention, only the exposure: swimming in hot spring water. The outcome was fatal.

Because this is just one case, we cannot draw any broader conclusions from it. We don't know how often this amoeba is present in similar waters, what specific conditions led to this infection, or if other people face the same level of risk. It serves as a sobering reminder of a known, though extremely rare, danger associated with warm freshwater.

What this means for you:
A single case of a fatal brain infection linked to swimming in a hot spring.
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