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Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM)

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August 25, 2025

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Recently, three cases of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) have been reported in Kerala, leading to the death of a 9-year-old and infecting a 3-month-old baby.

  • PAM is a rare brain infection caused by Naegleria fowleri.
  • Naegleria fowleri – It is a free-living amoeba or a single-celled living organism.
  • It is also called ‘brain-eating amoeba’.
  • It lives in warm, fresh water and soil around the world, and infects people when it enters the body through the nose.
  • Higher temperatures of up to 115°F (46°C) are conducive to its growth, and it can survive for short periods in warm environments.
  • It can also be found in swimming pools, splash pads, surf parks, or other recreational venues that are poorly maintained or minimally chlorinated.
  • Spread - Enters the body through the nose, usually when people are swimming.
  • It then travels up to the brain, where it destroys the brain tissue and causes swelling.
  • PAM is also non-communicable.
  • Symptoms – In Initial stage - Headache, fever, nausea and vomiting.
  • In Later stage - The patient may have a stiff neck and experience confusion, seizures, hallucinations and slip into a state of coma.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Most people with PAM die within 1 to 18 days after symptoms begin. It usually leads to coma and death after 5 days.

  • Treatment – No treatment available for this disease at present.
  • At present, doctors treat it with a combination of drugs, including amphotericin B, azithromycin, fluconazole, rifampin, miltefosine, and dexamethasone.      
  • Past incidents of infection - The 1st case of PAM in India was reported in 1971 and the first case in Kerala was reported in 2016.
  • Last year, Kerala had 36 cases and 9 deaths.
  • Reason of high incidence in Kerala - One of the reasons for the spike in cases in Kerala has been increased testing for acute encephalitis syndrome (AES).
  • Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) is a condition that can be caused by various diseases, including PAM as well as other factors such as climate change and environmental pollution.
  • In the new cases, another possibility could be that the PAM was caused by a different category of amoeba, which is found in dust and soil, according to health department officials.

Reference

The Indian Express | primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM)

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