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A firefighter in California
died in a San Diego
hospital Monday from an illness that stems from a brain-eating amoeba he
contracted late last year, the Press Enterprise reported.
Matt Moore, a 17-year veteran of the Murieta fire department
died Monday at the age 43 years. He was hospitalized on and off since November,
his disease baffling doctors who could not figure what was causing his
sickness.
In January, doctors, using a brain biopsy, pinpointed the
illness to parasitic meningoencephalitis, an extremely rare infection caused by
the brain-eating amoeba Balamuthia mandrillaris.
Infection by this amoeba is usually fatal. The amoeba
cluster around blood vessels in the brain and destroy surrounding cells.
The disease was first identified in 1990 after a mandrill
baboon at the San Diego
Wild Animal
Park was infected. Doctors
are not sure how the parasite infects humans, but an infectious-disease expert said
it appears that only people with weakened immune systems are at risk.
More than 100 cases have been reported. A 2004 study by the Centers for
Disease Control in Atlanta showed the amoeba is
particularly prevalent in California,
where at least 11 cases have been reported.
A memorial service for Moore
is planned for 11 a.m. March 20 at Calvary Chapel Murrieta, 24225 Monroe Ave.
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