Necrotizing Fasciitis (Flesh Eating Bacteria)
Comments on article "Necrotizing Fasciitis (Flesh Eating Bacteria)"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Tpo | Necrotizing facciitis is a lot more prevalent than 'very rare', as your article states. A call to any wound clinic or hospital that is capable or specializes in treatment can clarify that information for you. You are correct that anyone can develop Nec/Fasc and it can be devastating for the patient, causing lifelong limitations and physical deformities. For more information regarding Necrotizing Fasciitis contact the JMS Regional Burn Center at Doctors Hospital, Augusta, Georgia. | 7/8/2011 |
| Claire | you should put the genus and species name that would help poeple out a lot more! | 3/4/2010 |
| Mike | can u put a picture of the bacteria cells on here? | 3/17/2009 |
| Joe | I am glad to see that there is more awareness of this problem. When we went through this, a couple of years ago; there wasn't much talk about it. I wrote a book about our experiences - A Brush with death: it could happen to you - ISBN: 1-4241-5909-1 |
4/1/2008 |
| annoyums | can flesh eating bacteria be lethal? | 2/19/2008 |

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