– A 30-year-old woman from Ramanattukara, kozhikode (under treatment at a private hospital in Kozhikode).
– A 10-year-old child from Malappuram district (under treatment at the Institute of Maternal and Child Health wing of Government Medical college Hospital, Kozhikode).
published: September 10,2025.
The emergence of two additional cases brings renewed attention to amoebic meningoencephalitis outbreaks in Kerala. With the stable condition of newly diagnosed patients offering some reassurance, the situation remains concerning given that one individual’s health has reportedly worsened. This highlights the need for continued medical vigilance and possibly greater public health interventions.
Given that neuroinfectious diseases like amoebic meningoencephalitis can often spread through contaminated water or soil exposure, Kerala’s healthcare infrastructure will likely need sustained monitoring and preventive measures to mitigate further spread. Awareness campaigns focusing on hygiene practices may also play a significant role in reducing local transmission risks while ensuring higher community preparedness.
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