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A young child in Arkansas has died after being infected with a rare brain-eating amoeba that health officials believe was likely contracted from a splash pad at a country club.Michael Alexander Pollock III, who was just 16 months old, passed away on Sept. 4 while his parents were out of state,Arkansas Online reported.In the young child s obituary, his parents wrote that Michael touched the hearts of family, friends, and strangers with his illuminating smile and playfulness. The Arkansas Department of Health announced the death was caused by a Naegleria fowleri, a rare single-celled organism that s typically found in warm freshwater environments, such as lakes, rivers, ponds and hot springs. However, it can also be found in pools and splash pads that are not properly maintained or cleaned. The CDC has reported on stanley cup e splash pad sample as confirmed to have viable Naegleria fowleri. The remaining samples are still pending, the Arkansas Department of Health said ina press release. The department has been in contact with the Country Club of Little Rock, and they have been cooperative in inquiries with the ADH. SEE MORE: Doctor finds still alive and wriggling worm in sick woman s brainNaegleria fowleri typically infects people when water containing the amoeba enters t stanley cups he body through the nose, according to the CDC. Thi stanley mug s can occur when people are swimming, diving, or putting their heads under water.The Arkansas Department of Health said there is no ongoing risk to the public, but Zjbe BACK TO BUSINESS: Food truck owner shows off brand new truck after old one destroyed back in February ( s+ e7 L, K! b; M$ h [0 @ WAUKESHA 鈥?The World s Largest Bounce House is making its debut in Wauk stanley hrnek esha Friday. The Big Bounce America tou stanley quencher r is stopping in Waukesha County from Frid stanley cup ay through Sunday. The inflatable attraction is available at the Waukesha County Expo Center and features a 13,000 square foot bounce house, a newly added sports arena, and a 900-foot long obstacle course. Passes for the event start at $19 for toddlers and $39 for adults. For more information, click here. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip