usatoday.com — Nearly a week after Hurricane Ike made landfall, Gulf Coast hospitals continue to deal with the aftereffects as patients suffering from animal bites, infections, carbon monoxide poisoning and other health issues stream into emergency rooms. About 1,000 public health service doctors, nurses and other medical staff are in Texas, helping relieve crews at emergency departments, staffing shelters and traveling with search and rescue teams. Meanwhile, Gulf Coast communities struggled to restore basic services. The total U.S. death toll topped 50, and millions remained without power.
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