Toxic shock syndrome from playing soccer

As the World Cup approaches, consider this interesting presentation of toxic shock syndrome:

Blisters from new football boots can do more than slow down budding soccer stars – they have the potential to kill.

A team of doctors reported two cases of toxic shock in young footballers, caused by infected blisters from new boots.

Both players, a girl aged 13 and an 11-year-old boy, were treated in hospital and survived. But toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is known to have a five per cent fatality rate in children.

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