Officials say parasite responsible for boy's death
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Posted 4:18PM on Wednesday 4th September 2002 ( 22 years ago )
DUBLIN - An 11-year-old central Georgia boy has died from encephalitis after ingesting a rare parasite. <br>
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Daniel Cox was hospitalized August 29 with a headache, fever and vomiting. He died Monday at a Savannah hospital. <br>
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Doctors concluded that Daniel ingested a parasite while he was swimming in the Oconnee River. Dry weather has decreased water levels in the Oconee and slowed its flow. <br>
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Mark Harden, the district's environmental director, said a treatment for the infection exists, but diagnosis often comes too late. <br>
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While the amoeba is common, human infection is extremely rare. Only 200 cases have been recorded worldwide. <br>
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The health department is testing samples from the river. The Environmental Protection Division is planning to come to Laurens County for additional testing. <br>
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The city of Dublin gets its drinking water from the Oconee, but Harden said there's no danger to the water system.
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