
Tammy Lundstrom
Tammy Lundstrom is the chief medical officer and an infectious disease specialist for Trinity Health in Michigan. Recently, she discussed the risks associated with Naegleria fowleri, the brain-eating amoeba, emphasizing the importance of proper water safety and the low but serious health risks linked to improper use of nasal irrigation devices.
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Tammy Lundstrom is the chief medical officer and infectious disease specialist for Trinity Health in Michigan.
Missouri resident dies from brain-eating amoeba likely contracted in OzarksTammy Lundstrom, chief medical officer and infectious disease specialist for Trinity Health in Michigan, discusses the risks of infection.
Child dies from brain-eating amoeba after swimming in South Carolina lakeTammy Lundstrom, chief medical officer and infectious disease specialist for Trinity Health in Michigan, discusses the risks of infection.
Texas woman dies from brain-eating amoeba after using nasal irrigation device





