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Man loses all four limbs after dog lick leads to severe infection

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Man loses all four limbs after dog lick leads to severe infection
Yahoo News UK 14 hours ago
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The 48-year-old has had to have all four of his limbs amputated. (Greg Manteufel via AOL)
A man who has been around dogs all his life has been forced to have all four of his limbs amputated after contracting a rare blood infection – believe to be caused by a dog lick.
Greg Manteufel, 48, went to hospital on June 27 after he began exhibiting flu-like symptoms and, within hours of being admitted, he went into septic shock
Through a blood test, doctors diagnosed the Wisconsin resident with an infection caused by Capnocytophaga canimorsus, a bacteria often found in dog and cat saliva.
Mr Manteufel’s wife, Dawn, said her husband was the picture of health before contracting the bacteria.
“It hit him with a vengeance,” she said. “Just bruising all over him. Looked like somebody beat him up with a baseball bat.”
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Greg Manteufel has been around dogs his entire life, his wife says. (Greg Manteufel via AOL)
Within days of being admitted to the hospital, he had to have both of his feet amputated, but as the damage grew more severe, he had to have both of his legs amputated above his kneecaps.
His family said they were hoping the surgeries would stop there, however after further analysis, surgeons made the decision to amputate to mid-forearm on both arms “due to extensive damage to the tissues and muscles”.
“We can’t wrap our heads around it that all of the sudden, he’s 48 years old and been around dogs all of his life… and this happens,” Ms Manteufel said.
Dr Silvia Munoz-Price, an infectious disease specialist with Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin, told WITI that Mr Manteufel’s case is an extremely rare occurrence and that pet owners need not panic.
“More than 99 percent of the people that have dogs will never have this issue. It’s just chance,” she told the station.
A GoFundMe page set up to cover his mounting medical bills said “Greg has held his head high and taking the news like a beast” despite the panic and chaos.
“He is so thankful to be alive today and is taking one day at a time,” it reads.
 

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On June 27th 2018 the Manteufel family experienced a medical emergency when Greg started feeling ill, within hours of the onset of symptoms, Greg's body started to go into septic shock. Once Greg was admitted to the hospital, they were able to confirm the reason Greg was septic. He had somehow contracted the bacteria Capnocytophaga Canimorsus.
This bacteria caused the sepsis in Greg's body that has completely changed not only Greg's life but his entire family's as well. Within days of being admitted to the hospital while still fighting for his life, Greg first lost both feet, after a second surgery to remove more damage on legs, they amputated thru both Knee caps. Surgery is scheduled to remove a portion of both hands as the damage from the sepsis is to extensive.
Furthermore all areas of Greg's body and tissue was affected by the bacteria and the sepsis, the Drs say his nose will need extensive repairs, which means he will need plastic surgery to rebuild a new healthy nose. Greg is going to need several more surgeries, lots of healing time and his family by his side to get thru this life changing event.

During this process while his family and friends are in panic and chaos Greg has held his head high and is taking all the news like a beast. He is so thankful to be alive today and is taking one day at a time.

Capnocytophaga Canimorsus is a normal bacteria that grows in the mouth of up to 60% of dogs and 17% of cats. There have only been about 500 cases logged in the US and Canada since 1976 of this bacterial causing sepsis when no dog bite was found.

Any help you can give the family will be greatly appreciated. Greg's recovery will be a very long process and he will need his family by his side, they will need help financially to be able to be with him during the coming months with surgeries as well as waiting to be fitted for leg and hand prosthesis which will allow him to become independent again.
 
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