The United States discovered rare fatal bacteria

Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.28

According to the US Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), US health officials revealed on the 27th that investigators of the country's Centers for Disease Prevention and Control found a rare fatal bacteria in the local area. For a long time, people have generally believed that this bacteria exist in only tropical climate.

The above bacteria were found in the soil and water near a male resident's house in Mississippi, and the bacteria caused the man to suffer from parasor -like. Julia Petras, an investigator in charge of the survey of the investigation, said that once the bacteria enters the soil, it will pose a health threat to nearby residents. It is unclear how long bacteria have stayed in the local soil and water.

According to ABC, there are about 12 cases of tumor -type cases in the United States each year, but most of the cases are ill after the popularity of bacteria such as Australia, Thailand, and Central South America. Under normal circumstances, direct contact with contaminated soil and water can cause infection with this bacteria. For patients with diabetes, patients with chronic nephropathy or pulmonary disease, and low immunity, this bacteria are fatal.

Patients with hombums generally have a series of symptoms such as fever, joint pain, and headache in the early stages of illness. If you find it early and use antibiotics correctly, the patient can be cured. However, if it is not treated properly, pneumonia, blood infections, and even death may cause death.

Source: Overseas Network Yao Kaihong

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