obviously, this is very rare. 32 cases between 2001-2010, i believe. but what are her doctors doing to try to save her? seems in cases this rare, they don t have time to do a lot of experimental drugs and stuff like that, not a lot of people to test them on. reporter: this hospital has really done an amazing job. from the very beginning, first of all, kali s mom was smart and brought her in when she was having a headache and feeling tired. instead of just saying, kids get viruses, it s nothing, they took it very seriously and they diagnosed the meningitis. they looked in her spinal fluid and they could see amoebas running around. swimming around in that spinal fluid. so, erin, what they did is, they were very smart. again, they reached out to the cdc. they heard that the centers for disease control had an experimental drug and they gave it to her and because her mom got her there so quickly, it actually worked and they looked in her spinal fluid and they don t see the amoebas anymore
tired. instead of just saying, kids get viruses, it s nothing, they took it very seriously and they diagnosed the meningitis. they looked in her spinal fluid and they could see amoebas running around. swimming around in that spinal fluid. so, erin, what they did is, they were very smart. again, they reached out to the cdc. they heard that the centers for disease control had an experimental drug and they gave it to her and because her mom got her there so quickly, it actually worked and they looked in her spinal fluid and they don t see the amoebas anymore. now, again, she is still not out of the woods yet by any stretch, but a smart mom and smart doctors have really made a huge difference. miraculous. okay, thanks to elizabeth and of course you can see more of her report beginning tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. on cnn s new day. next, does the president have a woman problem? or is it just the imagination of the op-ed page in the new york times? and then, someone steals more th