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A rare, deadly bacterial infection is on the rise in Japan. What is STSS?
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA record number of cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) in Japan this year has focused...
What is STSS, the deadly flesh-eating bacteria on the rise in Japan?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoWithin 24 to 48 hours, blood pressure drops, followed by organ failure and a rapid heart rate and...
A sudden spike in cases of a rare infection often linked to flesh-eating bacteria is happening in...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTreatment typically involves replacing bodily fluids and antibiotics. According to the CDC, surgery...
What is STSS? "Flesh-eating" bacteria's disease cases surge in Japan
Newsweek· 4 days agoCases of a highly fatal bacterial infection have hit record highs in Japan, and experts don't know...
Anthony Fauci admits closing schools for a year during Covid was a mistake
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoKeeping American schools closed for a year during the coronavirus pandemic was a “mistake”, the...
Trump Staffer Used 'Cool' Factor In Failed Attempt To Convince President To Mask Up
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoDuring Thursday's episode of "The View," former White House official Alyssa Farah Griffin remembered...
Dr. Anthony Fauci says keeping schools shut down for so long amid COVID "was not a good idea"
CBS News· 3 days agoDr. Anthony Fauci is reflecting on some of the actions taken in response to the COVID pandemic,...
Japan reports record spike in potentially deadly bacterial infection
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCases of a dangerous and highly fatal bacterial infection have reached record levels in Japan,...
Fatal bacterial infections surging in Japan with unknown cause, reports says
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJapan is reporting a spike in potentially fatal bacterial infections. Cases of streptococcal toxic...
Former CDC director predicts bird flu will be the next pandemic, report says
Staten Island Advance· 3 days agoDr. Robert Redfield told NewsNation that the illness could result in 'significant mortality.'