Soft-tissue infection secondary to cellulitis killed St. John of the Cross (1542-1591).
Raffaella BianucciOtto AppenzellerPeter EvansPhilippe CharlierAntonio PerciaccantePublished in: Infection (2017)
In the absence of antibiotic treatments and proper antiseptic procedures, the soft-tissue infection spread deeper to the bones. It is not unconceivable that the surgery might have further promoted the spread of the bacteria giving rise to the secondary sepsis that led to St. John's premature death.