Animals
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Rare Brain-Eating Amoeba Caused the Death of Two U.S. Children This Month
Naegleria fowleri brain infections are uncommon, but nearly always fatal when one gets infected. In recent weeks, a life-threatening amoeba discovered in freshwater lakes and ponds took the lives of two U.S. children.
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