Teenager, 14, dies within days of catching rare bacterial infection as doctors issue terrifying warning
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A South Carolina teenager has died just days after catching a rare bacterial infection, prompting doctors to issue a warning over the symptoms. 

William Hand, 14, tragically succumbed to a rare blood infection known as Meningococcemia on June 8 only days after catching the fast-moving illness. 

The recent eight grade Hughes Academy of Science and Technology graduate woke up before 5am and was ‘clearly not well,’ his dad Will Hand wrote on Facebook. 

‘Everything snowballed and God called him home,’ he said. 

‘This is how I will always choose to remember Will. Flowing hair, big smile and in sports attire. I will see you again, son.’ 

Meningococcemia, or meningococcal septicemia, is caused from Neisseria meningitidis bacteria which had entered the teen’s bloodstream. 

‘The infection happens so quickly, and once it starts going, sometimes it is very hard to save the person who is infected with the bacteria,’ Dr. Anna-Kathryn Burch told Fox Carolina. 

The disease is spread through saliva or respiratory secretions, and can be transferred from person to person through close contact or sharing items such as drinks or utensils. 

William Hand, 14, tragically succumbed to a rare blood infection known as Meningococcemia on June 8 only days after catching the fast moving illness

William Hand, 14, tragically succumbed to a rare blood infection known as Meningococcemia on June 8 only days after catching the fast moving illness

The recent eight grade Hughes Academy of Science and Technology graduate woke up before 5am and was 'clearly not well,' his dad Will Hand said

The recent eight grade Hughes Academy of Science and Technology graduate woke up before 5am and was ‘clearly not well,’ his dad Will Hand said

Meningococcemia, or meningococcal septicemia, is caused from Neisseria meningitidis bacteria which had entered the teen's bloodstream

Meningococcemia, or meningococcal septicemia, is caused from Neisseria meningitidis bacteria which had entered the teen’s bloodstream

Burch stressed that, while aggressive, the disease is uncommon and not always fatal. 

Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, sensitivity to light, nausea, or vomiting. It can also cause a rash that does not fade when pressed.

‘We call it a petechial rash because it looks like broken blood vessels underneath the skin,’ Burch told the outlet. 

‘It’s not a typically rash that you would get with let’s say, a viral infection. If you put your finger on it and press down really hard, the rash will stay there.’ 

The Department of Public Health reported 12 cases of the illness in South Carolina in the past 1.5 years, four of which resulted in death. 

A spokesperson for DHEC told the outlet: ‘DPH investigates all reported cases of Neisseria meningitidis, looking for possible links. In regards to the 12 cases spread across the state within 18 months, no links were found and this does not fit the definition of an outbreak.’

The most effective preventative action against Meningococcemia is vaccination, according to The Centers for Disease Control. 

Hand is remembered as ‘the highlight of many people’s day-equal parts athlete, comedian, music lover, and loyal friend.’ 

The disease is spread through saliva or respiratory secretions, and can be transferred from person to person through close contact or sharing items such as drinks or utensils

The disease is spread through saliva or respiratory secretions, and can be transferred from person to person through close contact or sharing items such as drinks or utensils

The little league baseball player was described by his team, Greenville Little League, as 'more than just a great competitor—he was a loyal friend, devoted son and brother, and a true teammate in every sense'

The little league baseball player was described by his team, Greenville Little League, as ‘more than just a great competitor—he was a loyal friend, devoted son and brother, and a true teammate in every sense’

Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, sensitivity to light, nausea, or vomiting. It can also cause a rash that does not fade when pressed

Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, sensitivity to light, nausea, or vomiting. It can also cause a rash that does not fade when pressed

‘His loss leaves a void that can never be filled, but his joyful spirit, quick smile, and magnetic energy will live on in the hearts of all who knew him, even briefly,’ his obituary said. 

‘Will was known for his infectious smile, playful banter amongst friends, and unmatched gift for turning everyday moments into unforgettable memories. Whether it was walking to CVS or Moe’s with his friends, or re-enacting WWE wrestling, he brought joy everywhere he went.’ 

‘His teammates, coaches, and friends knew him as the life of party-always ready with a story, usually a little embellished for effect, and always delivered with a grin.’ 

The little league baseball player was described by his team, Greenville Little League, as ‘more than just a great competitor—he was a loyal friend, devoted son and brother, and a true teammate in every sense.’ 

‘His spirit, smile, and love for the game touched so many of us, and he will be deeply missed.’ 

A celebration of Hand’s life was held on Friday, and, in lieu of flowers, his family asked donations be made to the team that cared for him in his final moments at Prisma Health Children’s hospital. 

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