Man has 4 limbs amputated after dog lick leads to severe infection, report says

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Greg Manteufel from Wisconsin contracted a dangerous blood infection after he was licked by a dog, possibly his own. What he originally thought was the flu, turned out to be a serious bacterial infection that forced his doctors to amputate his legs.

A 48-year-old man with a history of good health and who has spent his life around dogs was forced to have all of his limbs amputated after contracting a rare blood infection that likely came from his own pooch.

Greg Manteufel, of West Bend, Wisc., landed in the emergency room last month with what he thought was the flu, Fox 6 Now reported.


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According to Manteufel's wife, he's spent his whole life around dogs.


“It hit him with a vengeance,” Dawn Manteufel, his wife, told the news outlet. “Just bruising all over him. Looked like somebody beat him up with a baseball bat.”


Subsequent testing revealed that Manteufel had contracted an infection from a bacteria identified as capnocytophaga, which is found in dog saliva. The bacteria can cause severe infections in people with weakened immune systems, and is spread through bites or close contact with infected dogs.

Patients infected with the bacteria may exhibit blisters around the bite wound, redness or swelling, fever, diarrhea, vomiting, headaches and muscle and joint pain. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), symptoms will typically appear within three to five days, but can take up to two weeks to present themselves. Severe infections can be fatal within 72 hours after symptoms appear.

“This infection in his blood triggered a very severe response on his body,” Dr. Silvia Munoz-Price, an infectious disease specialist, told Fox 6 Now. “More than 99 percent of the people that have dogs will never have this issue. It’s just chance.”

The infection caused Manteufel’s blood pressure to drop, and the circulation to his limbs decreased, causing those limbs to turn black.

Dawn Manteufel said that within one week, her husband’s legs were gone, followed by more surgeries to remove portions of his hands, and then half of both forearms.

“Furthermore, all areas of Greg’s body and tissue was affected by the bacteria and the sepsis, the [doctors] say his nose will need extensive repairs, which means he will need plastic surgery to rebuild a new healthy nose,” a post on the family’s GoFundMe page said. “Greg is going to need several more surgeries, lots of time and his family by his side to get [through] this life-changing event.”

Dawn Manteufel said that they are focused on what her husband has left, rather than what was taken away.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/...ck-leads-to-severe-infection-report-says.html
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Nasty ass people sleep with them.

Nasty ass people bathe with them.
What do they think is going to happen?!?!?!?!?
I'm willing to a hazard a guess that you don't own a dog...… and every sista I've ever met with a small dog.... had them on and in the bed....treating them better than some moms we've seen treat their own kids..... :hmm:

yeah...I got dogs....:rolleyes2:

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Aint no tellin what kind of road kill that dog done chewed on or what type of stray, un-vaccinated, mutt butt that dog has sniffed and licked before he went back to the farm licking and spreadin it on his owners leg.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capnocytophaga



https://www.cdc.gov/capnocytophaga/index.html



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3373098/



https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-saliva/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.700ea6cf3c37









The term Capnocytophaga comes from "Capno" for its dependence on CO2 and "cytophaga" for its flexibility and mobility shift (" gliding motility "). It belongs to the family of Flavobacteriaceae, order of Flavobacteriales, class of Flavobacteria, phylum Bacteroidetes and domain Bacteria. This genus includes 8 different species: Capnocytophaga ochracea, Capnocytophaga gingivalis, Capnocytophaga granulosa, Capnocytophaga haemolytica, Capnocytophaga sputigena, Capnocytophaga leadbetteri (isolated oral cavity of humans) and Capnocytophaga canimorsus and Capnocytophaga cynodegmi (isolated from the oral cavity of animals). Many strains (AHN) have also been described whose classification remains uncertain. Bacteriological isolation and identification Capnocytophaga are fusiform Gram negative bacilli, and are part of the oral commensal flora. Microscopic observation revealed a high degree of polymorphism, with a variation in the size and appearance depending on the strain and culture conditions. This polymorphism is also reflected in the observation of colonies (orange pigmented colonies, spreading on agar ... ) . Capnocytophaga are capnophilic bacteria, they can live only in environments where the concentration of carbon dioxide is greater than that of the atmosphere (at least 5% CO2). They can also grow anaerobically. They require enriched media, type blood agar, incubated at 37 °C. The isolation of strains of Capnocytophaga from polymicrobial samples is also possible on selective media containing antibiotics (Ehrmann et al. 2013). The identification is carried out through various biochemical tests, used for the identification of gram negative bacterial species, and rapid determination of enzymatic reactions. The diagnosis is delayed because of the slow and difficult growth of Capnocytophaga (48 to 72 hours). The molecular techniques (16S rDNA[disambiguation needed] PCR and sequencing), and mass spectrometry appear as attractive methods for reliable identification to the genus. The identification at the species level remains difficult when a single method is used.


Capnocytophaga is a commensal species considered as an opportunistic pathogen. This bacterium is involved in different types of infections the severity of which depends on the immune status of the patient. In the literature, cases were reported in immunocompromised as in immunocompetent patients. In immunocompetent patients, these bacteria belong to the oral bacterial community responsible for periodontal infections affecting and destroying the supporting tissues of teeth (periodontal tissue). Capnocytophaga strains are often isolated from periodontal pockets but also from apical and periodontal abscesses, in association with other bacterial parodontal species. This condition increase alveolar bone loss, attachment loss, tooth mobility, and finally tooth loss (McGuire &Nunn, 1996). It can cause other diseases widely reported in the literature, such as bacteremia (potentially complicated by septic shock), infections of the musculoskeletal system (osteomyelitis, arthritis), lung (empyema, lung abscess), digestive (peritonitis), maternal- fetal (ovarian abscess, chorioamnionitis), eye (conjunctivitis), heart (endocartitis) or brain (meningitis). Capnocytophaga is clinically important in Pediatric Oncology and Hematology (Jolivet-Gougeon et al., 2008), especially when patients are in aplasia (Sixou et al., 2006). C.canimorsus and C.cynodegmi are commonly transmitted via dog bites and known to cause sepsis, potentially complicated by thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and hemolytic uremic syndrome, in immunocompromised patients (Ma and Goetz, 2013).
 
Nasty ass people sleep with them.

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Nasty ass people bathe with them.

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What do they think is going to happen?!?!?!?!?
Stories like this just reminds of the stories of the Moors.

Isn't this how the moors found they dumb asses in the dark ages?!?

Sleeping and eating with dogs pigs and sheep in caves and mountains mired in their collective waste.

Should've let them die back than would've saved the world a millennium of bullshit :angry:
 
Damn thats fucked up. Yeah if I got like that I would just be like end it. ...millions of dogs and millions of dog owners and this isn't something we hear of much, so I don't think people need to panic, but still, ugh... People getting flesh eating disease from raw oysters too...if I was an oyster eater I'd be more scared of that.
 
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