Can infection lead to amputation?

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Lily Patel

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Some strains of MRSA can cause a condition called necrotizing fasciitis -- an infection of the tissue that lines the muscles, nerves and blood vessels throughout the body, Shopsin said. This "flesh-eating bacteria" infection, as it is sometimes called, can also make an amputation necessary, Shopsin said.Oct 12, 2015
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Some strains of MRSA can cause a condition called necrotizing fasciitis -- an infection of the tissue that lines the muscles, nerves and blood vessels throughout the body, Shopsin said. This "flesh-eating bacteria" infection, as it is sometimes called, can also make an amputation necessary, Shopsin said.Oct 12, 2015
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