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ICD-10 code: B60.2

Disease category: B60.2: Naegleriasis

Naegleriasis, also known as primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), is a rare but potentially fatal infection caused by the amoeba Naegleria fowleri. This amoeba is commonly found in warm freshwater and soil around the world, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. The infection occurs when the amoeba enters the body through the nose and migrates to the brain, causing inflammation and destruction of brain tissue.

Symptoms of Naegleriasis typically appear within 1 to 9 days after exposure to the amoeba and include headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, stiff neck, confusion, and seizures. As the infection progresses, it can lead to coma and death within a matter of days.

Naegleriasis is a rare disease, with only a handful of cases reported each year in the United States. However, the infection is almost always fatal if not treated early. There is no vaccine or specific treatment for Naegleriasis, so prompt diagnosis and aggressive supportive care are essential.

In recent years, experimental treatments have shown promise in treating Naegleriasis. These include the use of anti-parasitic drugs such as amphotericin B and miltefosine, which have been used successfully to treat other parasitic infections. In addition, therapeutic hypothermia has been used to reduce brain inflammation and improve outcomes in some patients.

Prevention is key in avoiding Naegleriasis. Avoiding swimming in warm freshwater lakes and rivers, especially during the summer months when the water temperature is highest, is recommended. When swimming in warm freshwater, wearing a nose clip or holding your nose shut can prevent the amoeba from entering the body. It is also important to avoid digging or disturbing soil in areas where the amoeba may be present, such as hot springs or geothermal pools.

In summary, Naegleriasis is a rare but potentially deadly infection caused by the amoeba Naegleria fowleri. Early diagnosis and aggressive supportive care are essential for improving outcomes in infected individuals. Prevention through avoidance of warm freshwater and soil where the amoeba may be present is the best way to avoid infection.

Treatment of Naegleriasis:

Naegleriasis, also known as primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), is a rare but serious infection caused by the amoeba Naegleria fowleri. The amoeba is found in warm freshwater, such as lakes and rivers, and enters the body through the nose, leading to an infection that can affect the brain and nervous system.

The symptoms of Naegleriasis can be similar to those of other types o...

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