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Japan Sees Surge in ‘Flesh-Eating Bacteria’ Cases: 1,100+ Reported

Japan is grappling with a rapid rise in infections caused by Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS), often dubbed the 'flesh-eating bacteria' 🦠. Health authorities confirmed 1,144 cases as of June 30, marking one of the country's most alarming outbreaks in recent years.

The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology reported that five pregnant or postpartum women died from STSS between July 2023 and March 2024, highlighting its severe risks. While rare, STSS can escalate rapidly, destroying soft tissue and triggering organ failure.

Experts stress that early symptoms like fever, muscle pain, and swelling require immediate medical attention. Though the exact cause of the surge remains under investigation, health officials urge vigilance and proper hygiene practices. 🔍💡

This development has caught global attention, with travelers and residents alike advised to stay informed. Could this outbreak reshape summer health precautions? 🌸⚕️

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