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"I Thought It Would Pass": with Meningitis at 17, Flavio Gets Amputated with a Leg

Summary by aufeminin.com
meningitis, or invasive meningococcal infection, remains a rare but particularly formidable disease. It can evolve very quickly and leave serious sequelae, or even lead to death. In France, several deaths have been recorded in recent weeks, recalling the fulgurance of this infection. Each year, between 500 and 600 cases are recorded, with a mortality rate of up to 10%, according to Public Health France. Flavio Da Pozzo's testimony is there to re…
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meningitis, or invasive meningococcal infection, remains a rare but particularly formidable disease. It can evolve very quickly and leave serious sequelae, or even lead to death. In France, several deaths have been recorded in recent weeks, recalling the fulgurance of this infection. Each year, between 500 and 600 cases are recorded, with a mortality rate of up to 10%, according to Public Health France. Flavio Da Pozzo's testimony is there to re…

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aufeminin.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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