Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Think It’s A Spider Bite? Better Get A Second Opinion About It

...The infection normally first appears as a skin rash or acne-like bumps, and can turn into skin boils in just a few days. Bettineski’s case was no different.

On a Friday in February 2004, Bettineski noticed a red bump no bigger than a bug bite on his right calf – not much of a red flag for someone who suffered worse scrapes and bruises throughout his wrestling career.....

That’s no spider bite

...It only takes the smallest skin opening for MRSA to infiltrate the blood stream. Although MRSA is almost always spread by direct physical contact, germs can spread by sharing towels, sheets, sports equipment or locker room facilities...



.... Pendleton High School wrestling coach and former Southern Oregon University wrestler, endured three surgeries in eight days after contracting MRSA in February 2004...

Think It’s A Spider Bite? Better Get A Second Opinion About It

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