
Hannele Cox, 13, will continue its fight against a rare and dangerous form of carnivorous bacteria in strattera without prescritpion his hand, which she contracted from their aquarium home. It starts further treatment at National Jewish Medical Center in Denver later this week. When Cox was only 8 years old she zabyralasya tank with fish and family contracts a rare infection in the scratch on his arm called Mycobacterium Marinum, or sometimes called granulomas aquarium,
7News. It was five years ago and now the bacteria seem to become drug-resistant and becomes BЂњsuperbugBЂ "strain, which corrode tissues, and several bones in his right hand, which can lead to amputation. BЂњI canBЂ ™ t use arms at all. IBЂ ™ m in pain all the time, BЂ «
ABC News. Cox can no longer play volleyball, do gymnastics or ride on horseback, because in this exhausting bacterial infection,
9News reports. 8th graderBЂ ™ with the school even had a negative impact of this rare bacteria that only diagnose because Cox can not write with his right hand, his dominant hand, as it is. After antibiotic treatment and two operations in Loma Linda Medical Center and Medical Center UCLA, both in California for many years, Cox tired and excited by this latest attempt in Denver. Cox,
ABC News IBЂ ™ afraid they wonBЂ ™ can not fix it. IBЂ ™ afraid theyBЂ ™ LL ruin again and IBЂ ™ go through what I didnBЂ ™ t have to, as with previous treatment. 9News reports that the National Jewish Health Center surgeons will implant antibiotic beads in hand CoxBЂ ™ s hope that this appeal will stop the growth of bacteria, which ultimately allows her to hold her hand. CLOCK:
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