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. 1970 Mar 7;1(5696):596–599. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5696.596

Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis in Britain

J Apley, S K R Clarke, A P C H Roome, S A Sandry, G Saygi, B Silk, D C Warhurst
PMCID: PMC1699588  PMID: 5440234

Abstract

Meningoencephalitis proved to be due to an amoeba (Naegleria) has been diagnosed in Great Britain for the first time. The first patient (a boy of 2) survived longer than any previously recorded cases, but in spite of early diagnosis and treatment he died 15 days after the onset of meningeal symptoms.

Two other children who were exposed to the same possible source of infection (a warm, muddy puddle) had similar symptoms and developed mild meningitis. A naegleria was isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of one of them. Both recovered after treatment with amphotericin.

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