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Online. Provides support and education for persons affected by necrotizing fasciitis (aka flesh-eating bacteria). Aim is to educate public and advocate for research. Provides literature, phone support, newsletter, pen pals, conferences and information and referrals. Publishes 'Surviving the Flesh-Eating Bacteria: Understanding, Preventing, Treating And Living With the Effects of Necrotizing Fasciitis.'
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NNFF
25 Prospect Ave.
Niantic, CT 06357
Website: http://www.nnff.com
Verified: 3/30/2011
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