Officials: New Jersey man likely got 'brain-eating amoeba' at Texas resort

<p>Health officials say an Atlantic County man who died from a rare &quot;brain-eating amoeba&rdquo; was likely exposed to it during his visit to a Texas water resort last month.</p>

News 12 Staff

Oct 13, 2018, 2:05 AM

Updated 2,267 days ago

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Officials: New Jersey man likely got 'brain-eating amoeba' at Texas resort
Health officials say an Atlantic County man who died from a rare "brain-eating amoeba” was likely exposed to it during his visit to a Texas water resort last month.
Ventnor resident Fabrizio Stabile, 29, died Sept. 21 after contracting the deadly amoeba after visiting the BSR Cable Park's Surf Resort in Waco.
The Waco-McLennan County Public Health District said Friday that testing done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found evidence of the amoeba at one of the four attractions at the resort, and conditions favorable for its growth at the other three.
Health officials say the amoeba was found at the attraction that's a natural body of water, but it'll remain open because risk of exposure is considered the same as at any natural body of water.
But officials say the other three attractions won't reopen until "all health and safety issues" are addressed.
The Associated Press wire services contributed to this report.