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Patient dies of brain-eating amoeba in South Carolina, hospital confirms

SOUTH CAROLINA, JUL 25 – The rare brain infection has a fatality rate over 97%, with fewer than 10 U.S. cases annually, officials said. Exposure likely occurred while swimming in warm freshwater.

  • A person in the Midlands died from an infection caused by the Naegleria Fowleri amoeba, according to Prisma Health officials.
  • Naegleria Fowleri infections are rare, occurring in less than 10 people annually in the United States, according to the CDC.
  • The infection caused by Naegleria Fowleri is almost always fatal and usually occurs when the amoeba enters through the nose.
  • Naegleria Fowleri lives in soil and warm freshwater environments.
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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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