
Fleischfressende Bakterien, die innerhalb von zwei Tagen tödlich sein können, breiten sich in Japan aus
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-15/flesh-eating-bacteria-that-can-kill-in-two-days-spreads-in-japan

Fleischfressende Bakterien, die innerhalb von zwei Tagen tödlich sein können, breiten sich in Japan aus
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-15/flesh-eating-bacteria-that-can-kill-in-two-days-spreads-in-japan
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Flesh eating bacteria to his crush: “Sooooo.. do you like sushi?”
Funny how there’s a paywall but the beginning is identical to this article: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/06/15/japan/science-health/stss-japan-spread/
”At the current rate of infections, the number of cases in Japan could reach 2,500 this year, with a mortality rate of 30%,”
Even a developed country such as Japan has almost 1000 cases of the sickness. I wonder how it will be if it gets so to non-developed countries. I wish swift recovery for all Japanese patients especially children.
Non-touch controls should be incentivized in all areas of social and economic life like door handles etc.
COVID 2.0 Swelling and death edition?
So are we all going to die or what😭
I think it’s about fasciitis necroticans. Doesn’t say though. Pretty terrifying disease.
Great just when I decide to travel to Japan for the first time
Why is it always eastern countries that start these diseases? The Chinese people eating bats will always be remembered
Isn’t it because they eat raw fishes or something?
Japan is the cleanest country i’ve ever been to.
People wear masks when they are having the flu (long before it was normal with Covid).
They keep their distance when they great each other. They have clean streets. Super clean public toilets. They don’t eat when they are walking. They trow their trash in bins etc.
If this thing spreads in Japan, basicly the rest of the world is screwed. Especially places like India.
Those bacteria have been around since god knows when. But with climate change and rising temps they spread to places they haven’t been before. So exposure to potential „victims“ is increased. Also within the last decades since antibiotics have been discovered and exponentially used, a lot of bacteria stems have developed resistance against said antibiotics. That’s evolution in a nutshell. So those cases will rise also „exponentially“. But still, what are some few hundred cases a year when you have a couple million population in a country. Each case is a tragedy for itself but not a catastrophic event for mankind. And definitely not a pandemic event.
Im just waiting for the day that society finally makes their Couch potatos their #1 citizens
Don’t love that
Plague inc. player evolving severity and mortality too fast, making people die before they infect others, total noob.
All those cute Japanese woman’s in schoolgirl uniforms. 😭 Such a waste!
Bugger, this was on my last year’s doomsday bingo.
Bacteria love us!