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Japan sees record spike in infections caused by tissue-damaging bacteria
United Press International via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoJapan is reporting a record spike in infections caused by a rare and deadly tissue-damaging...
What is STSS? "Flesh-eating" bacteria's disease cases surge in Japan
Newsweek· 13 hours agoThis figure has already surpassed last year's total of 941 cases and is nearly three times higher...
‘Flesh-eating’ bacteria spreads at record rate in Japan
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTokyo has become a hotspot for streptococcal toxic shock syndrome infections - Batchelder/Alamy...
Japan reports record spike in potentially deadly bacterial infection
CNN via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoCases of a dangerous and highly fatal bacterial infection have reached record levels in Japan,...
Japan: Unprecedented surge in deadly flesh-eating bacteria cases
Interesting Engineering· 14 hours agoJapan’s Health Ministry documented 977 cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, which has a...
A rare flesh-eating bacteria with a 'terrifying' mortality rate that can kill people in 48 hours is...
Fortune· 2 days agoCases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) reached 977 this year by June 2, higher than the record 941 cases reported for all ...
Horror warning as flesh-eating bacteria that can kill in two days spreads
Daily Express· 18 hours agoA disease caused by a "flesh-eating bacteria" is spreading much faster than in 2023, according to...
Hongkongers told to safeguard against ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria when in Japan
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoAn infection of the “flesh-eating” bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes, or Group A streptococcus, can...
Flesh-Eating Bacteria That Can Kill in Two Days Spreads in Japan
Bloomberg· 3 days agoA disease caused by a rare “flesh-eating bacteria” that can kill people within 48 hours is spreading...
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Mimicking Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Hospitalized Children,...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention· 4 days agoRocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Children, Mexico