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Ga. woman battles flesh-eating disease after zip-line accident

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Doctors say a woman fighting a flesh-decaying bacteria she contracted after a zip-line accident will lose her hands and remaining foot to the infection.

But Aimee Copeland's father says the 24-year-old college student is improving.

Andy Copeland told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ( http://bit.ly/ITgEtP ) on Thursday his daughter is "coherent and alert." Doctors treating her at an Augusta hospital say there is no indication of any brain damage and her lungs are slowly healing, but her hands and remaining foot will have to be amputated.

Copeland cut her leg after falling from a homemade zip line May 1.

The University of West Georgia graduate psychology student was diagnosed Friday with necrotizing faciitis, a bacteria that destroys human tissue. She lost most of her right leg to the infection.


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