KFOR.com

Health officials: Oklahoman dies from amoeba after swimming in lake

Lake Murray

OKLAHOMA CITY – Health officials are warning lake goers about a deadly amoeba that killed an Oklahoma swimmer this week.

Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Health say a person was hospitalized after swimming in Lake Murray last week.

Tragically, the victim died on Wednesday at an Oklahoma City hospital.

Authorities say the victim  died after contracting primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, which is an infection of the brain by an amoeba.

Naegleria

The Naegleria fowleri amoeba are often found in warm bodies of fresh water, including lakes and rivers.

“These disease-causing organisms are naturally present in most lakes, ponds, and rivers but multiply rapidly in very warm and stagnant water. Persons may be exposed to Naegleria fowleri amoeba when they dive or submerge their head in contaminated water. The amoeba then travels up the nose to the brain where it destroys the brain tissue,” a news release stated.

Naegleria chart

Experts say swimmers should take precautions to keep water out of their nose when swimming in unchlorinated bodies of water.

Symptoms of PAM include high fever, headache, nausea and vomiting. Later, symptoms may include stiff neck, seizures, hallucinations and coma.

See a mistake? Report a typo here.

34.053266-97.063289