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Man dies covered in necrotic lesions after amoebas eat him alive

Doctors suspect three factors, each unremarkable on its own, contributed to his fate.

Man dies covered in necrotic lesions after amoebas eat him alive

TL;DR

  • A 78-year-old man developed severe, full-body necrotic lesions and ulcers caused by an *Acanthamoeba* infection.
  • This type of infection is typically seen in immunocompromised individuals, but the patient had no known risk factors other than nasal polyps and asthma treated with dupilumab.
  • Doctors initially suspected autoimmune issues and administered immunosuppressants, which worsened his condition.
  • Diagnosis of *Acanthamoeba* was confirmed through skin biopsy and DNA testing.
  • Despite a multi-drug regimen and an experimental antibiotic, the patient's condition worsened, leading to multiorgan failure and death.
  • Researchers speculated that nasal rinsing, age, and the immunosuppressive effects of dupilumab may have collectively contributed to the fatal infection.