India .. 19 deaths as a result

High cases of infection, but deadly, of brain inflammation, declared a warning in the state of Kerala, South India, as the authorities have argued the tests’ intensification in the light of what they described as a serious challenge to public health. Vienna, Minister of Health in Kerala, told the state law on Wednesday that the state recorded about 69 of the infections of meningitis and the primary amalbial brain (PAM), including 19 deaths due to chicken infection, known as ampea “brain”. And 3 deaths occurred last month, including a 3 -month -old baby. “Unlike last year, we have not recorded any cases associated with one water source; these are isolated individual cases, which have increased the complexity of our epidemic investigations.” The channel added that the state of Kerala notified last year of 36 meningitis and the first ami -fried brain, and 9 deaths. Pam Amino Encephalitis and a document issued by the Kerala State Government showed that amino -thinkingphalitis is a rare but fatal infection, affecting the central nervous system, caused by free amoeba, which lives in fresh water such as lakes and rivers. NDTV reported that the government began to purify wells, water tanks and public areas designated for bathing, in addition to the sites where people are likely to swim, or expose to Amiba. Worldwide, the rate of survival of meningitis and primary Amalmia brain (PAM) is about 3%, but thanks to the advanced tests and diagnosis, Kerala was able to achieve 24%, according to the local media reporting on George. The government said in the document, published last year, that “the climate change that increases the water temperature and the heat of the air, which drives more people to use water for entertainment purposes, is likely to increase the chances of this disease.” How does the infection occur? According to the government document, Pam affects the central nervous system. This infection causes the brain tissue to destroy, which in most cases leads to severe swelling of the brain and death. Pam is a rare disease, and it usually affects children, adolescents and healthy youth. The document indicates that the hot fresh water, especially stationary “is a carrier of the ampia brain,” explaining that the entrance to the amoeba in the body is through the xpical mucosa (lining the upper part of the nasal cavity), and the sieve plate (a thin part of the sieve in the base of the skull), which emphasizes that the drink is not associated with the symptom of the symptom. It places people swimming, diving or bathing in water bodies infected with this amoeba with a great risk of injuries, and the infection is not transferred from person to person. Symptoms of infection according to “NDTV” cause Pam a very high deaths, mainly due to the trouble of diagnosing it; Its symptoms are similar to bacterial meningitis, such as headaches, fever, nausea and vomiting. By the time other common causes of meningitis are excluded, and medical opinion tends to diagnose Pam, it is often too late to save the patient from rapidly developing and causing death, according to the document. Most patients show signs, or symptoms that indicate the infection of the central nervous system when requesting medical care. The disease occurs more frequently during the hot months, and among people who have a history of swimming, diving or bathing in hot, fresh and stationary water, symptoms appear within a period of day up to 9 days, and it can develop sharply within hours to one or two days. The nerve road quickly sets up the ampia shampain in the brain, which weakens the adaptable immune response and causes a very fast satisfactory path. How is Pam treated? Almost all survivors during the past six decades have been diagnosed in the pre -brain injury stage, showing that “early diagnosis and starting treatment with a mixture of microbial antibiotics can be a skill of life”, according to the government document. Minister George emphasized that ‘early detection is the key’, and the document shows that the scarcity of the disease, the delay in diagnosis, the rapid clinical path and the trouble of rapid diagnosis are all factors that impeded the evaluation of drug therapy systems. The document says that the best therapeutic system – theoretically – should include a deadly remedy for ampia (or a group of medicine), which has a strong effectiveness in the laboratory, and can cross the blood blood barrier. ” The Kerala government has asked people to receive immediate medical care if they feel similar to Pam injuries after exposure to stationary water. Pam in the Indian Kerala recorded Kerala the first case of Pam in 2016, and until 2023 the number did not exceed 8 confirmed cases, but last year he was a significant increase; 36 cases and 9 deaths, and this year 69 cases and 19 deaths have already been recorded, or almost twice the number. With the intensification of efforts to prevent new injuries, the authorities advised the population to take preventative measures: Avoid swimming or bathing in infallible or stationary freshwater sources such as dams and lakes. Use nose clips while swimming in fresh water. Cleaning and sterilizing wells and water tanks with chlorine.