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    Karachi Records Third Naegleria Death This Year, Raising Public Concern

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Karachi has reported its third death caused by Naegleria infection in 2024, stirring significant alarm among the city’s population. Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as the brain-eating amoeba, is a rare but deadly organism that infects individuals through contaminated water entering the nasal passages. This latest fatality underscores ongoing public health challenges related to water sanitation and hygiene in the metropolitan area.

    In a significant development, health authorities are urged to intensify awareness campaigns and improve water quality monitoring to prevent further cases. Naegleria infections, though uncommon, have a high fatality rate and typically affect people exposed to warm freshwater bodies or inadequately treated water supplies. The recurrence of such cases in Karachi highlights vulnerabilities in urban water management and the urgent need for preventive measures.

    Meanwhile, residents express growing concern over their safety, demanding swift government action to address water contamination issues. The repeated occurrence of Naegleria-related deaths this year has brought attention to the broader implications for public health infrastructure in Karachi. Enhanced surveillance, timely diagnosis, and public education are critical to mitigating the risk posed by this deadly pathogen in the future.

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