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health5 months ago

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Surge Along Gulf Coast Amid Rising Ocean Temperatures

Two deaths in Bay County, Florida, in 2025 are linked to vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria that can cause severe infections like necrotizing fasciitis, often mistaken as 'flesh-eating.' The bacteria thrive in warm seawater and are contracted mainly through contaminated seafood or water exposure, with five deaths reported across Florida this year amid 16 cases.

health1 year ago

"Tiny Toe Cut Leads to Near-Amputation for 23-Year-Old California Woman"

A 23-year-old Californian woman, Sela Serafin, almost lost her foot to necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease, after a small cut on her toe turned into a life-threatening infection. She experienced severe symptoms, underwent multiple surgeries to remove infected tissue, and spent weeks in the hospital. After a long recovery, including physiotherapy and holistic healing methods, she has regained her health and is now training for a marathon.

health1 year ago

"Severe Sepsis: Multiple Amputations Linked to Tickly Throat Illness"

Mason Jones, a 16-year-old from West Virginia, had to undergo amputations of both hands and feet after a sore throat led to sepsis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. He also suffered from necrotizing fasciitis, which required multiple skin grafting surgeries. Despite the challenges, Mason is determined to regain his independence and has maintained a positive attitude throughout his recovery. His family is raising funds to cover medical expenses, and Mason's story highlights the severity of sepsis and its lasting impact on survivors.

health1 year ago

"Rising Cases of Deadly Flesh-Eating Infections Linked to Climate Change in Eastern US, CDC Reports"

A CDC report links severe "flesh-eating" V. vulnificus infections to heat waves in the eastern US during the summer of 2023, with cases reported in Connecticut, New York, and North Carolina. The bacteria thrive in warm water and can cause necrotizing fasciitis if it enters an open wound, or gastrointestinal infection if ingested. The report describes 11 cases, with five fatalities, and emphasizes the need to avoid contact with brackish water, salt water, and raw seafood, as well as thoroughly cooking seafood to prevent illness as coastal water temperatures rise.

entertainment2 years ago

Barry Keoghan's Near-Death Struggle with Flesh-Eating Disease Before Filming 'Banshees of Inisherin'

Actor Barry Keoghan recounts his near-fatal battle with necrotizing fasciitis just before filming "The Banshees of Inisherin," a rare bacterial infection that one in five cases is fatal. Despite the dire circumstances, Keoghan recovered and went on to receive an Oscar nomination for his role in the film. He also reflects on balancing personal challenges, such as the birth of his son during the filming of another project, with his rising stardom in Hollywood.

entertainment2 years ago

Barry Keoghan's Near-Death Battle with Flesh-Eating Disease

Actor Barry Keoghan recounts his near-fatal battle with necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease, just before filming "The Banshees of Inisherin." Despite the dire circumstances, he recovered and went on to receive an Oscar nomination. Keoghan, known for balancing personal challenges with his film career, reflects on his journey to stardom and upcoming projects, including a film based on his own life.

health-entertainment2 years ago

Barry Keoghan's Near-Death Battle with Flesh-Eating Disease

Actor Barry Keoghan revealed in a GQ interview that he almost died from necrotizing fasciitis, a rare flesh-eating bacterial infection, just days before filming The Banshees of Inisherin. Keoghan's arm was puffed up and amputation was considered, but he ultimately survived. Writer Martin McDonagh whispered to him in the hospital, "Just remember this when you've been nominated for an Oscar." Keoghan has recently gained attention for his role in the psychological thriller Saltburn.

health-and-entertainment2 years ago

Barry Keoghan's Struggle with Flesh-Eating Disease

Actor Barry Keoghan revealed his battle with necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease, before filming "The Banshees of Inisherin," expressing fear of death and possible amputation. Director Martin McDonagh recalled Keoghan's determination despite the health scare. Keoghan received an Oscar nomination for his role in the film and is also nominated for "Saltburn." This revelation follows "The Chronicles of Narnia" star Georgie Henley's similar experience with the rare infection.

health-and-entertainment2 years ago

Barry Keoghan's Near-Fatal Battle with Flesh-Eating Disease

Irish actor Barry Keoghan survived a case of necrotizing fasciitis, a rare flesh-eating infection, just before filming The Banshees of Inisherin, with amputation considered as a treatment option. Despite the scare, he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Keoghan has since recovered and is set to star in upcoming projects, including the Steven Spielberg-produced miniseries Masters of the Air.

health2 years ago

Surviving the Flesh-Eating Nightmare: Woman's Battle with a Deadly Disease

A woman from Scotland was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, a rare flesh-eating disease, after initially mistaking her symptoms for the flu. She underwent three surgeries to remove contaminated tissue and muscle, spent nine days in a coma, and now requires a colostomy bag for the rest of her life. The cause of the disease is still unknown, but it may have been triggered by something as simple as an ingrown hair or a spot. The woman emphasizes the importance of seeking medical attention if flu-like symptoms worsen.