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Residents of Lake Jackson, Texas, have been warned after finding deadly germs in their water supply. That said, these germs eat the human brain.

These unicellular amoebae can cause encephalitis, which is often fatal. This bacterium can grow on its own in water and can grow in all countries of the world. Its incidence is rare in the United States. Between 2009 and 2016, there were 34 such infections.

Officials in Lake Jackson say they have begun work to disinfect the entire water supply system. Lake Jackson city officials said tap water could be used; But you have to boil it well. Modesto Mundo, a Lake Jackson city official, told reporters that a six-year-old boy had died earlier this month from the virus.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there was no risk of the virus spreading from one person to another. Symptoms of Nigerian Fowler infection include fever, nausea, and vomiting. It can also cause neck pain and headaches. And most infected people die within a week. Source: BBC.



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