The high injuries of the ampia brain, anxious in the Indian Kerala

The high cases of infection, but a fatal type of brain inflammation, declared the alert in Kerala state in southern India, as the authorities prompted the intensification of tests in the face of what they described as a serious challenge to public health.

Vienna George, Minister of Health of Kerala, told the state’s Legislative Council on Wednesday that the state recorded about 69 infections of meningitis and first amiabi brain, including 19 deaths as a result of the infection of the chicken Nagniyah, known as the ampia “brain”.

Three deaths occurred during the past month, including a three -month -old baby.

“Unlike last year, we have not recorded any cases related to one water source. They are isolated individual cases, which increased the complexity of our epidemic investigations.”

The channel added that the state of Kerala reported last year about 36 meningitis and first ami -brained brain, and nine deaths.

A document issued by the government of Kerala state showed that amino encephalitis is a rare but fatal infection that affects the central nervous system and caused by free amoeba that lives in fresh water such as lakes and rivers.

The NDD channel revealed that the government began to purify wells, water tanks and public areas designated for bathing, in addition to the sites where people are likely to swim or be exposed to Amiba.

The government stated in the document published last year that “the climate change that raises the water and heat temperature that drives more people to use water for entertainment purposes is likely to increase the chances of this … the disease.”

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