EXCLUSIVE: Nosocomial disease victims In Buhl, France In March, 2007.
FRANCE - MARCH 01: Exclusive: Nosocomial Disease Victims In Buhl, France In March, 2007 - Michel, 63 years old, victim of an accident following a coronary monopontage medical - He had a Nosocomial infection caused by the staphylococcus - October 3, 2005, he was in the Emergency room, after that he was operated - The doctors put in a tamponade (an important blood pocket in his organs) between the pleura and the lungs - October 5, , he had a hypertrophy and his dressings soiled with pus - Following the sampling and analysis, Staphylococcus Aurelius infection confirmed a sepsis - He had to return to hospital many times for multiple infections - Since his first intervention, Jean-Michel lost 16 kg, he breathes with 63% of pulmonary capacity - All his daily life acts are totally reduced - His body is painful in chest, joints etc.. - He suffered an aging intellectual and physical premature - Jean-Michel said: 'I live in an over 75 year-old body'. (Photo by Francis DEMANGE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

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