Flesh eating bacteria?
Flesh eating bacteria in the ocean and Gulf of Mexico? Gee, that's just great... I thought having these bouts of red tide were bad enough.
http://endoftheamericandream.com/arc...isease-in-2019 Guess I might as well pack away my snorkeling stuff for a while. |
Unfortunately the risk is not necessarily a place (ocean) although it does seem to be cropping up in everything from ponds to oceans, but has more to do with the person (diabetes, immunosuppression, older people, etc.) Many people develop it when Strep bacteria that live on their skin makes way into the body from a cut.
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Well, that sure doesn't make me feel any better...... :o
I get cut up all of the time working out in the yard. Sticker vines, grape vines, the rough back of pine tree branches, all of them conspire to take their pound of flesh scratching and clawing at me in return for me cutting them and dragging them away. Heck, I have cuts and bruises on my arms just from working on the generator trying to get to bolts, nuts, and electrical connections that the designers seemed to go out of their way to make as inaccessible as possible. Not to mention the mosquitoes putting in their puncture wounds too. At least the yellow fly season is over with. So yeah, I am probably doomed..... |
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I have always feared that the way you would go is by being outside and a mama bear and her cubs show up and she sees you as a danger. Cartoon bears are fine but real bears are scary unless they are pretty far away. |
Yeah, although I do get cut and scraped up a lot, I tend to heal pretty quickly. So I'm pretty sure much of the local nature is already mixed into my bloodstream pretty well.
As for bears, never seen any young ones around here. But if I did, I would have to assume that I was in a pretty dicey situation. Probably best thing for me to do would be to just hit the deck and curl up into a fetal ball, play dead, and pray. |
I heard that biting off the bear's tongue is effective.
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In Russia, men bite bear:
https://thewashingtontime.com/russia...alf-ton-beast/ |
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Just make sure your tetanus vaccination is current; most healthy adults are fine with a booster every 10 years. I was paranoid back when I had horses; I was always cutting myself, and barns are great places for the spores to hang out. |
There are several bacteria that can be responsible for this condition and yes they are not unusual. What is unusual is the speed at which such an infection can kill.
However, to make this even more depressing, the intense medical care and hospitalization needed to battle the rapid ravages of this infection carry risks also as the fungal candida auris hospital infections, frequently fatal, continue to be on the rise. |
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