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The pathetic state of affairs in the health sector has once again exposed Pakistan after a 36-year-old woman from Karachi, identified as Maryam Shakeel, died after contracting Naegleria, a rare and fatal brain-eating amoeba, raising concerns over water safety in the city, the Express Tribune reported.

The shocking incident highlighted the threat posed by the waterborne microorganism, which thrives in warm, poorly chlorinated water and has been a recurring public health concern.

Maryam was admitted to the hospital on February 19 after experiencing a high fever and other severe symptoms. Despite receiving medical attention, her condition deteriorated, and on February 24, test results confirmed the presence of Naegleria. Medical teams attempted treatment, but the infection proved fatal, and she passed away in the following days.

The disease is known for its rapid progression, often leading to death within days of symptoms appearing.

District Health Officer of East Karachi, Zahid Solangi, confirmed to The Express Tribune that the woman tested positive for Naegleria, which ultimately caused her demise. He explained that the amoeba thrives in clean, warm water, particularly when temperatures exceed 35°C. Officials have urged residents to take precautions, as exposure to inadequately chlorinated water poses a risk.

Solangi stated that low chlorine levels in the water supply create conditions favourable for Naegleria and other dangerous microorganisms.


Written By

Vikas Mehta

Mar 11, 2025 20:59