The increasing cases of amoebic meningoencephalitis in Kerala signal an urgent public health challenge.Amoebic infections are rare but fatal if not recognized and treated promptly.Four deaths in less than a month underline the need for heightened awareness about waterborne pathogens possibly responsible for such outbreaks.While healthcare facilities like Kozhikode MCH are actively treating patients-with 11 still under care-proactive measures to identify sources of infection are essential. enhanced surveillance systems and community education campaigns could help mitigate future risks. This situation highlights gaps in early detection mechanisms for rare diseases within India’s healthcare framework.
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