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Brazil: Two siblings die of 'mysterious' disease - Invasive Strep pyogenes infection confirmed - several additional fatalities reported

Re: Two siblings die of 'mysterious' disease in Sao Carlos - Invasive Strep pyogenes infection confirmed - third fatality reported

Re: Two siblings die of 'mysterious' disease in Sao Carlos - Invasive Strep pyogenes infection confirmed - third fatality reported

Source: http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=434493&CategoryId=14090


Bacteria Claims 4th Victim in Brazil?s Capital

BRASILIA ? A 6-year-old boy has become the fourth person to die in Brasilia after becoming infected with the streptococcus pyogenes bacteria, Brazilian health officials said Wednesday.

The boy, who attended a public school in Brasilia?s upscale Asa Sul district, died on Oct. 8 at Guara Regional Hospital, where he was taken with symptoms of chicken pox and treated with antibiotics, the Federal District Health Secretariat said...
 
Re: Two siblings die of 'mysterious' disease in Sao Carlos - Invasive Strep pyogenes infection confirmed - third fatality reported

Re: Two siblings die of 'mysterious' disease in Sao Carlos - Invasive Strep pyogenes infection confirmed - third fatality reported

Actually, as the first two deaths were in Sao Carlos, and there are now four in Brasilia, there seem to be at least six total deaths.
 
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