What Is Flesh Eating Bacteria?

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9. Prognosis for Flesh-Eating Bacteria Disease

Though fewer than 6-7% of people who contract streptococcus infections get necrotizing fasciitis, a third of those who do contract it die, even with treatment. For those who get streptococcal toxic shock syndrome as well as flesh-eating bacteria disease, 60% die from the infection.

Early treatment is the key to a better prognosis; however, significant morbidity, including significant scarring and loss of limb, occurs in many cases. The combined rate for mortality and morbidity is as high as 80%. Without treatment, the prognosis is very poor, and death is a common outcome.

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