Necrotizing Fasciitis: What to Know Necrotizing fasciitis sounds like something that should remain in a biology book, not in a local news story. But in the last few weeks, the scientific term has been tossed around liberally as news of flesh-eating bacteria spreads across the Interweb, terrifying those who read more about the bacterial infection. -- Aimme Copeland had her leg amputated after contracting flesh-eating bacteria. (NBC ... Necrotizing fasciitis: What is the flesh-eating disease? The nation has recently been captivated by the tragic story of Aimee Copeland, the 24-year-old Georgia graduate student battling a flesh-eating bacterium she contracted after a zip lining accident. Aimee's little-known condition is called necrotizing fasciitis, a rare but extremely aggressive disease that involves the infection and destruction of the fascia – a layer of tissue right underneath ... Woman, 24, battles flesh-eating bacteria: Are you at risk? Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but potentially deadly disease that ravages the body's tissues and causes them to die off, earning it the fiendish nickname "flesh-eating bacteria." Flesh Eating Bacteria and Lupus Aimee Copeland, the young Georgia woman battling infection with flesh-eating bacteria, reportedly has lupus. In this expert Q&A, rheumatologist Chaim Putterman discusses lupus and the risk of necrotizing fasciitis. Dad: "Miracle" progress against flesh-eating infection 24-year-old psychology graduate student at West Georgia University has been battling necrotizing fasciitis since May 1st Necrotizing Fasciitis: The Flesh-Eating Disease One Georgia Grad Student Is Fighting For about two weeks now, 24-year-old Aimee Copeland has battled a rare flesh-eating bacteria she contracted after cutting herself when she fell from a homemade zipline. The disease claimed her left leg and will likely take her fingers as well, but her family reports she is showing signs of recovery. Although necrotizing fasciitis is rare, it's [...] Flesh-Eating Bacteria — What You Should Know KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Necrotizing fasciitis. It's making headlines after 24-year-old Aimee Copeland contracted the disease in a zip lining... Aimee Copeland, Georgia student attacked by necrotizing fasciitis — flesh-eating bacteria — may lose fingers Necrotizing fasciitis, the rare flesh-eating disorder that has already claimed the leg of 24-year-old Georgia grad student Aimee Copeland, now looks likely to claim her fingers. read more HEALTH: 'Flesh-eating bacteria' explained CNN - Unfortunately flesh-eating bacteria, or necrotizing fasciitis, isn't fiction. A 24-year-old grad student is now fighting for her life. What Is Flesh-Eating Bacteria? Three Notable Cases Of Necrotizing Fasciitis [PHOTOS] Flesh-eating bacteria, or necrotizing fasciitis, has made its way into the news recently after Aimee Copeland, a 24-year-old from Georgia, contracted the disease while riding a homemade zip line and lost her left leg due to the condition.
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