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Unique Flesh Eating Bacteria Survivors Return to Sports: Fan's View
Yahoo! Sports - 4 hours ago
By Maryam Louise By Maryam Louise | Yahoo! Contributor Network – 4
hours ago One blogger claims that flesh eating bacteria, like the kind
that affected Aimee Copeland during a zip-line accident in Georgia, are
extremely rare -- and are nothing to worry ...
No tears as woman sees flesh-eaten hands
Stuff.co.nz - 5 hours ago
RARE INFECTION: Aimee Copeland, a 24-year-old US university student, is
battling a rare flesh-eating bacterial infection called necrotising
fasciitis. A US woman fighting a rare flesh-eating infection has been
looking at her ravaged hands and asking ...
No tears as Ga. woman sees bacteria-ravaged hands
Boston.com - 6 hours ago
SAVANNAH, Ga.—A Georgia graduate student fighting a rare flesh-eating
infection has been looking at her ravaged hands and asking about the
damage, all without tears, her father said Wednesday. What Aimee
Copeland still doesn't know is that doctors plan ...
Flesh-eating bacteria rare, but lethal
msnbc.com - 7 hours ago
Two recent cases of necrotizing fasciitis are raising concerns about
the bacteria that kill 25 percent of the patients who contract it. NBC's
Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.
Bacteria that caused flesh-eating infection more common that believed
Baltimore Sun - 10 hours ago
By Andrea K. Walker, The Baltimore Sun The story of a 24-year-old
Georgia graduate student fighting a flesh-eating disease has a prompted a
microbiologist with the VA Maryland Health Care System to speak out
about the infection.
Aimee Copeland 'laughing, smiling,' mouthing 'I love you,' dad says
Atlanta Journal Constitution - 13 hours ago
By Fran Jeffries Aimee Copeland continues to improve "laughing, smiling
and mouthing "I love you," her father told "Good Morning America" on
Wednesday. Family photo Aimee Copeland, 24, of Snellville is improving
but remains in critical condition after ...
Georgia woman with flesh-eating bug recovering
gulfnews.com - 14 hours ago
AP Savannah, Georgia: A week ago, doctors gave her little chance of
survival. Now a Georgia grad student who is battling a rare flesh-eating
infection is alert and bored enough to ask for a book, her father said.
Aimee Copeland remained in critical ...
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Flesh-Eating Victim Improves
Daily Beast - 15 hours ago
Doctors for Aimee Copeland, the Georgia woman who fell victim to a rare
flesh-eating bacterial disease after a ziplining accident, say she has
been improving, although she will suffer from a “roller-coaster ride of
ups and lows” in the coming weeks and ...
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