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    Kenner Boy Dies Of Rare Bacterial Infection
    John Lopez Contracted Bacteria While Walking On Beach
    POSTED: 3:58 pm CDT July 8, 2010
    UPDATED: 7:07 pm CDT July 8, 2010

    KENNER, La. --
    It was supposed to be a fun family trip to the coast to check out a car show, but it ended with the death of a 12-year-old Kenner boy.
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    John walked on the beach, and only his feet touched the water. A short time later, he became sick. Doctors said he was infected by a bacteria called Vibrio Vulnificus, which is rare. But for people like John, who had existing medical problems, the infection is deadly.

    "When you have chronic disease like HIV, liver problems, you're predisposed, and infection could form and it could be fatal," said WDSU medical editor Dr. Corey Hebert.

    continues at; http://www.wdsu.com/news/24187978/detail.html
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    Re: Kenner Boy Dies Of Rare Bacterial Infection - Vibrio Vulnificus

    Hong Kong reports regularly Necrotizing Fasciitis cases due to Vibrio Vulnificus infection.

    The bacteria causes soft tissue infection, with high fever, and often surgical procedures are needed for remove it; the illness may have fatal outcome.

    One of the most recent report is located here: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=148981

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