The antibiotics were ineffective against the rare fungal infection called zygomycosis, which was rapidly spreading and causing tissue death.
The infection was caused by a fungus blown into his open chest cavity during the tornado, leading to zygomycosis.
The tornado swept up a fungus that usually lives in water or underground, and when Steven's chest was exposed, the fungus entered his body and caused infection.
The infection was aggressive and resistant to antibiotics, requiring multiple surgeries to remove infected and dead tissue, including parts of vital organs.
Steven survived the infection after 12 surgeries, though he required extensive reconstructive surgeries and physical therapy. He later became a father and returned to finish his education.
His parents coordinated their schedules to ensure at least one of them was always by his side, providing emotional support and ensuring his medical team didn't miss any signs of his condition.
Dr. Jackson was a pediatric infectious disease specialist who focused on identifying and treating the rare fungal infection ravaging Steven's body, ultimately leading to his recovery.
The scar, much like his tattoo, became a symbol of his resilience and the journey he underwent to survive the tornado and the subsequent infection.
After a young man suffers devastating injuries from a tornado, doctors race against the clock to save his life. But the real danger isn’t from his wounds… it’s what’s inside them.
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