A teen ate leftover rice and noodles. Hours later, doctors amputated his legs and fingers

What a sad story to hear about. I used to cook and save a lot of rice when I tried the Macrobiotic Diet years ago. Probably lucky to be alive. :(

Also has me wondering how long ago Asians figured out it was a bad idea to store cooked rice, especially when they didn't have great refrigeration in the past.
 
That's the kicker. It must have been some sort of individual body reaction/allergy.

Toxins released from bacteria will have a negative impact on anyone. Yet, the degree of that negative impact is dependent upon how much of it is consumed, the size and health of the person, and other foods consumed with the meal.

For example, e.coli in meat or on vegetables can make a young adult vomit or give the person diarrhea. Yet, the same food with the same amount of e.coli can kill a child, an elderly person, a pregnant woman, or someone that has a weak immune system.

wrbtrader
 
You might also want to reheat leftovers enough to kill any lingering bacteria.
Good idea. But note:

It's the toxins left behind by the bacteria that are the problem (in this case).

When you are ready to eat the food, heating it to kill the bacteria won't affect the toxins already left behind by them.
 
Hours after eating leftovers from a restaurant, a 19-year-old was admitted to the hospital with multiple organ failure and later had both his legs and all his fingers amputated.

The Massachusetts college student had eaten rice, chicken and lo mein from a restaurant. Soon after, he felt abdominal pain and his skin turned a shade of purple, according to a report by The New England Journal of Medicine.

The teenager was admitted to a hospital for "shock, multiple organ failure, and rash,” and his condition quickly declined. He experienced abnormal breathing, high blood pressure and vomiting. The student had been healthy overall with regular drinking and smoking habits, the report said.

After further tests, he was diagnosed with meningococcal purpura fulminan disease, which caused his stiff neck, nausea, respiratory collapse, shock and organ failure, according to the report. Purpura fulminan is a rare complication that comes with septic shock, which the college student experience, according to the report.

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The condition is caused by bacteria and brings symptoms such as sudden fever and vomiting. The Centers for Disease and Control Prevention warns it can “lead to death in as little as a few hours.”

Over the course of his hospital stay, his condition worsened and he developed necrosis, the death of tissue and cells. At that point, doctors had to amputate his legs and fingers, according to the report. He also needed a pacemaker for 13 days to treat his cardiac dysfunction.

Experts have warned against the dangers of improperly storing leftover rice because items such as rice and pasta contain a bacterium called Bacillus cereus. The bacteria produces a toxin when heated and left out too long, according to the CDC. In 2008, a teenager died in his sleep after eating leftover pasta that wasn't refrigerated overnight, a case that was reported in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology.

The medical team learned that although the Massachusetts student had received a first dose of the meningococcal vaccine, he never received the recommended booster. His roommate also ate the leftover food and vomited but didn't have life-threatening reactions.

https://news.yahoo.com/teen-ate-leftover-rice-noodles-155422253.html


Happened to a kid in 2nd year of Med School. Ate week old pasta and sauce that one of his roommates had left out on the counter for a couple days and put back in the fridge.
 
Happened to a kid in 2nd year of Med School. Ate week old pasta and sauce that one of his roommates had left out on the counter for a couple days and put back in the fridge.

I'm not real good with lyrics lately, but here goes...

"Listen to the turtle and Duck and Cover...
But if you are a dumbass and decide to leave food on the counter for a few days,
Remember your science and reheat your food to at least 165 degrees F to kill all the nasties that form on grains. Remember the cotton fever problem junkies face every time they shoot heroin, dumbass?
Make your parents proud that you learned something in Med school that they paid for, of all places."
 
Indeed. Perhaps more so than before. I really didn't know I was doing Danger Man stunt work.
I don't know how many times I ate some left-over fried rice back during the drunken days. Evidently having a bloodstream saturated with alcohol providing an environment that kills everything is a benefit. LOL. Still, I am pretty sure I've eaten some leftovers since then as well, though not recently. Who knew we were living on the edge
 
I don't know how many times I ate some left-over fried rice back during the drunken days. Evidently having a bloodstream saturated with alcohol providing an environment that kills everything is a benefit. LOL. Still, I am pretty sure I've eaten some leftovers since then as well, though not recently. Who knew we were living on the edge
 
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