A brain-eating amoeba has been determined as the cause of a 21-year-old Central California woman’s death.
Summer brings higher temperatures and warmer waters, and as pleasant as that can be they’re not without their share of risks.
Among them is the flourishing of tiny organisms, including Naegleria fowleri, which can cause a fatal infection.
The brain-eating amoeba has been determined as the cause of a 21-year-old Central California woman’s death.
On June 16th, she began to experience a headache and vomiting. When her symptoms carried on into the next day, she went to the hospital.
While there, her condition worsened and she was transferre