A 56-year-old woman of Indian origin, Manjit Sangha, lost all four limbs and suffered multiple cardiac arrests after ...
Shocking reports from the UK’s Birmingham tell of an Indian-origin woman in her fifties who lost both hands, both legs and even her spleen after sepsis set in, ...
A UK woman developed life-threatening sepsis after a dog lick. Here's how infections spread, early symptoms to watch for, and what WHO data reveals.
Doctors determined that the infection had spread through her body. Both her legs below the knee were amputated.
A British woman was recently released from the hospital after spending 32 weeks there because she contracted sepsis when her dog licked a scratch she had.
The recent case of an Indian-origin woman who lost her limbs to sepsis triggered by a simple dog lick over an open wound, proves that the boundary between "affection" and "infection" is thin.
Digital Desk: A 56-year-old woman in the United Kingdom lost all four limbs and suffered six cardiac arrests after developing ...
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