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Brain Eating Amoeba: 69 confirmed cases, 19 deaths in Kerala due to brain eating amoeba: Why this infection is challenging and requires caution |

The state of Kerala is witnessing a huge surge in infections caused by Naegleria Fowleri, commonly referred to as “brain-eating amoeba”. So far, the state health minister told the state assembly on Wednesday, that confirmed cases are a total of 69 cases and 19 fatalities so far across the state, according to Reuters. Unlike anything…

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19 dead this year: ‘Brain-eating’ amoeba sparks political slugfest in Kerala House | India News

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The “brain-eating” parasitic infection amoebic meningoencephalitis has killed a three-month-old, a 52-year-old, and 17 others across Kerala this year. On Wednesday, grief turned into fury in the assembly, where opposition accused LDF government of presiding over a health system in free fall.Congress-led UDF moved an adjournment motion, saying 19 people had died this year…

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Kerala: 2 government employees among 14 accused of raping 16-year-old boy; 9 arrested | India News

NEW DELHI: Two government employees were among nine people arrested in Kerala’s Kasaragod district for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy, whom the suspects befriended on a gay dating app.According to the PTI, the minor was abused for over two years at his home and at locations in Kannur and Kozhikode by 14 men. The…

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Ranji Trophy: Big Blow for Kerala! Star cricketer joins Maharashtra ahead of 2025-26 season | Cricket News

Representative Photo (TIL Creatives) Jalaj Saxena has joined Maharashtra for the upcoming Ranji Trophy 2025-26 season, ending his nine-year association with Kerala.The Maharashtra Cricket Association has confirmed the signing of Saxena, who began his career with Madhya Pradesh in 2005-06 before moving to Kerala in 2016-17.The MCA highlighted Saxena’s credentials as one of India’s top…

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