FLESH EATING DISEASE PROGNOSIS |
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Flesh-eating disease has a fatality rate of about
30%. Diabetes, arteriosclerosis, immunosuppression, kidney disease,
malnutrition, and obesity are connected with a poor prognosis. Older
individuals and intravenous drug users may also be at higher risk.
The infection site also has a role. Survivors may require plastic
surgery and may have to contend with permanent physical disability
and psychological adjustment. |
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