Brain-Eating Parasite Kills 12-Year-Old Boy In Florida

Zachary ReynaWe reported it a week ago, when 12-year-old Zachary Reyna was hospitalized due to brain-eating parasite.

The South Florida boy who has been battling a very rare infection at Miami Children’s Hospital is brain dead and will be taken off life support Sunday night, according to his family.

Zachary Reyna, 12, was knee-boarding in ditch water in Glades County when he contracted Naegleria fowleri, brain-eating amoeba, through his nose.

Although antibiotics had successfully fought off the infection, Reyna suffered extensive brain damage.

Although the family indicated that Reyna has already “passed” after showing negative brain activity for days, he will be kept on a ventilator until Sunday night so that his organs can be donated.

Saturday on Pray4Number4, the Facebook tribute for Reyna referencing the small number of primary amebic meningoencephalitis survivors, his father wrote:

Although the family indicated that Reyna has already “passed” after showing negative brain activity for days, he will be kept on a ventilator until Sunday night so that his organs can be donated.

Celebrities like Taylor Swift, reportedly Reyna’s favorite singer, sent him gifts. The New York Yankees even sent him flowers and a balloon reading, “Get Well Soon.”

The infection that claimed the young boy’s life is very rare.

Center For Disease Control officials say there have been only 128 people infected with PAM since 1962. Only three have survived, including another Florida 12 year old who recently contacted the amoeba from a freshwater spring.

The CDC recommends diminishing risk by limiting water contact with nose (hold nose shut, use nose clips, or keep head above water), avoid water-related activities in warm freshwater during periods of high water temperatures and low water levels, and avoid stirring up bottom sediment in shallow, warm freshwater areas.

There have also been cases from use of Neti pots, in which contaminated water is used to irrigate the nose.

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