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Missouri health officials are investigating how the person was exposed, but they may have been in the water at Lake of the ...
Health officials in Missouri say a resident has contracted a lab-confirmed case of what is commonly known as "brain-eating" ...
As public health officials investigate the source of the exposure, it’s believed the patient went water skiing at the Lake of ...
The deadly infection has been historically rare, but as climate change heats up waters and worsens flooding, research shows ...
A man in Missouri contracted a rare brain-eating amoeba, and officials believe he likely got it while water skiing at the ...
A brain-eating amoeba case in Missouri highlights the risks of warm freshwater activities, as health officials recommend ...
A person is undergoing treatment after being diagnosed with a brain-eating amoeba infection in Missouri, officials announced. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MODHSS) said in a ...
A person in Missouri has been hospitalized after contracting a brain-eating amoeba, possibly after water skiing in the Lake ...
The amoeba is a single-celled organism that lives in hot springs, lakes and other warm freshwater bodies. The Missouri health ...
A health expert claims there is no “documented guideline” for treating a rare brain infection that the Department of Health ...
The case of Naegleria fowleri — the scientific term for the amoeba — marks another confirmed U.S. infection this summer after ...
The recent infection at Lake of the Ozarks is just the third the state has seen since data tracking began in the 1960s.