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Deadly fungus killing Joplin tornado survivors, rescue workers
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer

Cleanup and rescue efforts are not the only major concern in the wake of the recent mega-tornado that ravaged Joplin, Mo., and various nearby areas. Recent reports indicate that zygomycosis, a rare but deadly fungal infection, is afflicting both injured victims that have open wounds, and even some rescue workers that are contracting it from tainted debris.

According to the Springfield News-Leader, there have been nine confirmed cases of infection from the fungus, and at least four patients have died from it. The fungus allegedly spreads throughout the body and kills the cells it infects, which eventually kills the victim. If the infection is caught early enough in less serious areas like legs or arms, some victims may survive. However, nothing could be done to help one patient whose brain became infected.

Also known as murcomycosis, the rare, deadly fungus is said to live in soil, where it infects people who inhale it. Once embedded in the sinuses, the fungus spreads to the lungs where it eventually spreads throughout the entire body. Symptoms of infection include redness, swelling, pain or tenderness, unusual heat near wounds, and inflammation.

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The Los Angeles Times reports that the first observed cases of murcomycosis following the massive Joplin tornado appeared as visibly white, fluffy mold growing on victims' wounds. Rescue doctors were quick to remove both the mold and surrounding skin as they came across it. But in some cases, the fungus had already invisibly spread to other areas where it could not be effectively treated.

"The so-called subcutaneous form of the fungus is not very common," said Dr. Uwe Schmidt, an infectious disease specialist from the Freeman Health System in Joplin, who was one of the first to observe cases of infection following the disaster. "I have never seen it myself before, and to suddenly see this cluster was quite striking."

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/032697_Jopli ... z1PGAiX04z


I'm not saying the fungus in Joplin is related to the C. gatti outbreak in the Northwest last summer, exxcept that they are both fungi and both novel, deadly strains.... if you want to refresh your memory on C. gatti, you can find the thread here:

viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1777&p=25746&hilit=fungus#p25746

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If the fungus is localized in an arm or leg, saving the patient through amputation is possible, though others with wounds near the head aren't as luck--once brain tissue is affected, it's too late to save the patient.

KYTV in Springfield has noted that those assisting with the cleanup effort in Joplin should be especially careful, noting that they may be scratched by nails or splinters, common vectors for the fungus.


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Complications arising from the fungal infection can include nerve damage, blindness, blood clots to the brain and lungs or death in some circumstances. Patients with diabetes should be especially careful--one study in 2009 noted a diabetes patient that died at the age of 48 after the infection spread to his lungs despite being treated early.

This particular fungal infection has presented itself in other natural disasters, such as the 2004 tsunami off the coast of Indonesia.


http://www.thirdage.com/news/deadly-fun ... 06-13-2011

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