You Won't Believe What Happened After a Dog Licked the Face of a 70-year-old Woman

The woman, a 70-year-old, contracted blood poisoning after her dog licked her face.
She was admitted to the emergency room with seizures and organ
failure when she contracted the blood poisoning after her Italian
greyhound licked her face while she was playing with it.
According to NY Daily News, the saliva transferred from the pooch
smooch resulted in blood poisonings in the unique case confirmed in the
BMJ Case Reports medical journal.
Sepsis derives from the bacteria, Capnocytophaga canimorsus, and is normally transferred through dog bites.
According to the National Institute of Health if sepsis develops into septic shock there is a potential mortality rate of 50%.
“The prevalence of contracting sepsis from a dog lick is rare,” said Dr. Scott Simon, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the Animal Hospital of Chelsea. “However
it’s important that owners don’t intentionally exchange saliva with
their dogs especially if they are undergoing chemo therapy, have AIDS,
are pregnant or are elderly.”
According to Dr. Simon, your dog is more likely to give you ringworm, scabies or parasites.
After four days of intravenous antibiotics and months of thyroid
hormone replacement and outpatient treatment the woman has been symptom
free for about a year.
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