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Woman e. coli patient in Germany responds to antibiotics
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/survivor-of-e-coli-outbreak-tells-stories-of-pain-chaos-and-confusion/2011/06/05/AGJ9iEJH_story_1.html
The patient said that she ate the same vegetables as her family, but she was the only one to get sick. She also said that the hospital was so overwhelmed, that there weren't enough bathrooms for patients in the ER and she feared that germs were being spread because of that.
No medical advice intended in post - just sharing information.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/survivor-of-e-coli-outbreak-tells-stories-of-pain-chaos-and-confusion/2011/06/05/AGJ9iEJH_story_1.html
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Friedrich Hagenmueller, the medical director of Asklepios Hospital, treated Pabst with antibiotics early on ?because what we had been doing so far in this outbreak hasn?t been very successful.?
?Her quick recovery has encouraged me to try out antibiotics on other incoming patients as well,? Hagenmueller told the AP.
Hans-Joerg Epple, a gastroenterologist and infectologist at Berlin?s Benjamin-Franklin-Hospital, said that while antibiotics were normally not given to E. coli patients, some experts were looking into treating the current E. coli strain with specific kinds of antibiotics.
?It is quite unusual and we don?t have a lot of data on this, but there are indications that some kinds of antibiotics may be helpful here,? Epple said....
The patient said that she ate the same vegetables as her family, but she was the only one to get sick. She also said that the hospital was so overwhelmed, that there weren't enough bathrooms for patients in the ER and she feared that germs were being spread because of that.