Thursday, May 10, 2012

Zip Line Outing Turns Into Battle for Life Student fights flesheating bacteria after zipline accident Jury orders Spectrum Health to pay $755 000 Grand Rapids woman who developed Woman battles disease Flesheating slowly killing from zip lining FleshEating Bacteria Attacks Aimee Copeland 24 necrotizing fasciitis following ziplining

Rare Flesh-Eating Disease in Zip Line Accident Caused by Common Bacteria Aimee Copeland Lost Leg to Infection From Zip Line Injury Woman fights for life against flesh-eating bacteria A flesh-eating bacteria has cost a young woman her left leg and will result in more amputations, but she has defied the "slim to none" odds of survival that doctors gave her. Flesh-eating bacteria slowly killing woman IT WAS a flying fox accident that went from bad to much, much worse, for holidaying 24-year-old Aimee Copeland. Rare Flesh-Eating Disease Caused by Common Bacteria The rare flesh-eating disease that claimed a Georgia woman's leg and has her fighting for her life was caused by a common bacteria that thrives in warm climates and fresh water. Woman battles flesh-eating disease after accident Doctors say a woman fighting a flesh-decaying bacteria she contracted after a zip line accident will lose her hands and remaining foot to the infection. Woman fights for life after losing leg to flesh-eating bacteria Flesh-eating bacteria have cost a young woman her left leg and will result in more amputations, but she is defying the "slim to none" odds of survival that doctors gave her, more than a week after a gash to her calf sent her to the emergency room. Aimee Copeland o … Ga. woman, 24, battles flesh-eating bacteria Bacteria that causes necrotizing fasciitis can be spread to others, but often won't cause flesh-eating disease without an open wound or weakened immune system Aimee Copeland Showing Signs Of Recovery Despite Flesh-Eating Bacteria, Amputated Leg (PHOTOS) She's showing small signs of recovery, but faces even more surgeries due to the necrotizing fasciitis that has already taken her leg. "Today Aimee is responsive and coherent," Copeland's father, Andy, wrote on his blog on Thursday. Flesh-eating bacteria case causes concern A North Georgia woman is fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that may very well kill her.  It appears the bacteria came from a creek and invaded her body through a gash on her leg. Flesh-Eating Disease: Student Shows Signs of Recovery Aimee Copeland is showing signs of recovery from the flesh-eating disease that claimed her leg after a zip line accident.
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