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A deadly “flesh-eating” bacteria is turning up more often in Gulf Coast waters and sometimes in raw oysters. Here’s what to ...
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Dad Dies From Flesh-Eating Bacteria After Scratching His Leg on Boat Trailer in Front of His House
Basil Kennedy died from the waterborne Vibrio bacteria, but his family says there needs to be "education and knowledge," not ...
A rare case of the potentially deadly bacteria Vibrio vulnificus was found in a person who was swimming with an exposed wound at Old Silver Beach, according to the town of Falmouth.
Vibrio vulnificus, a so-called "flesh-eating" bacteria, lurks in warm ocean waters like those along Florida's Gulf Coast.
Vibrio vulnificus bacteria causes eight fatalities in Florida, as state health officials confirm 16 cases of the flesh-eating ...
In total, there have been 57 confirmed cases of the infection caused by the "flesh-eating" bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, in ...
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'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria Vibrio Cases Are Rising in Several States. Should You Skip the Beach?
The U.S. is seeing a rise in cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a deadly "flesh-eating" bacteria found in warm coastal waters ...
Handel recommends steering clear of open bodies of water, like the ocean, rivers and estuaries if you have cuts or scrapes.
Health officials are warning residents and visitors of several states about a flesh-eating bacteria that can be found in warm waters. Yahoo News reports that approximately 60 cases of Vibrio ...
"There doesn't need to be a fear of the water," his daughter said. "There needs to be an education and a knowledge of if you ...
Infections with Vibrio vulnificus are still rare but "this is certainly not normal," an expert in water diseases at the ...
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