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A person contracted an infection from Vibrio vulnificus at a Falmouth beach. Here's what it is, how to spot symptoms and ...
The swimmer, described by officials as "an older individual," went into the water at a Falmouth beach with an open wound. The ...
It's believed the swimmer contracted the infection, often called “flesh-eating bacteria," while at a popular beach.
A warning from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health may have some beachgoers exercising a little more caution.
Officials are warning of Vibrio, a rare flesh-eating bacteria, after a swimmer contracted it after swimming at Old Silver ...
A swimmer got a Vibrio vulnificus infection, likely from exposure to coastal water at Old Silver Beach while swimming in Cape ...
The Department of Public Health issued an alert Wednesday about the "extremely rare case" of an individual developing a ...
A man is being treated for a rare flesh eating disease after swimming at a popular Cape Cod beach with an open wound.
A swimmer at a Cape Cod beach has been infected with an extremely rare bacteria, according to officials who are alerting the public about the potentially life-threatening illness.
Falmouth health officials say an older person has contracted a rare infection from bacteria that can cause a "flesh-eating" ...
Vibrio vulnificus infections are most common in the Gulf Coast, but rising water temperatures are contributing to more cases ...
A rare case of Vibrio vulnificus infection — a dangerous bacterium more commonly found in Gulf Coast states — was detected in ...