Aimee Copeland "very responsive," but to lose hands and other foot to necrotizing fasciitis, says report Blog post on University of West Georgia Psychology department website says there's no indication 24-year-old has brain damage, and her lungs are improving Ga. woman, 24, battles flesh-eating bacteria Bacteria that causes necrotizing fasciitis can be spread to others, but often won't cause flesh-eating disease without an open wound or weakened immune system UPDATE: Family of girl with flesh-eating bacteria say she's 'still critical, but responsive' Aimee Copeland's condition is still critical, but her family is staying positive. On Friday, she was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, a rare flesh-eating bacteria. Flesh eating bacteria: Georgia woman contracts rare disease A 24-year-old Georgia woman is fighting for her life after contracting the very rare flesh-eating disorder known as necrotizing fasciitis. read more Rare Flesh-Eating Disease in Zip Line Accident Caused by Common Bacteria Aimee Copeland Lost Leg to Infection From Zip Line Injury Ga. woman battles flesh-eating disease Her father says doctors closed her leg with 22 staples. On Friday, she was diagnosed with "necrotizing fasciitis" in her damaged leg. Flesh Eating Disease: Aimee Copeland Is Fighting For Her Life Aimee Copeland is currently fighting for her life after the young woman contracted a flesh eating disease, known officially as necrotizing fasciitis, while zip lining with friends in Carrollton, Georgia. The 24-year-old master's student at the University of West Georgia was using a homemade zip line, while on a kayaking adventure with friends, when the line [...] Flesh Eating Disease: Aimee ... Aimee Copeland Showing Signs Of Recovery Despite Flesh-Eating Bacteria, Amputated Leg (PHOTOS) She's showing small signs of recovery, but faces even more surgeries due to the necrotizing fasciitis that has already taken her leg. "Today Aimee is responsive and coherent," Copeland's father, Andy, wrote on his blog on Thursday. Flesh-eating bacteria case causes concern A North Georgia woman is fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that may very well kill her. It appears the bacteria came from a creek and invaded her body through a gash on her leg. Flesh-eating bacteria case highlights need for early treatments A 5-year-old boy in Wisconsin who fell off his bike, skinned his chin and bit his lip was likely one of thousands of kids with a minor injury that day. But 36 hours later, this boy was in an intensive care unit fighting for his life, suffering from a very rare infection of "flesh-eating" bacteria, formally known as necrotizing fasciitis, which had developed in his right cheek, near his lip
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