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The flesh-eating Vibrio vulnificus is routeinly found in the swimming waters on New Jersey's shores. What you should know.
Ohioans planning on a Florida vacation before the start of school should be aware of a rare "flesh-eating" bacteria reported ...
Cook shellfish (oysters, clams, mussels) thoroughly. Avoid cross-contamination of cooked seafood and other foods with raw ...
In Florida, four people have died this year after they were exposed to Vibrio vulnificus, a rare but deadly bacteria found in ...
Record number of cases of the life-threatening Vibrio bacteria in Florida last year after Hurricanes Milton and Helene ...
Four people in Florida have died and seven others have been sickened this year by a rare but potentially deadly bacterial ...
Four people have died and 7 others have been sickened amid a rise in cases of Vibrio vulnificus, flesh-eating bacteria that ...
The bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, most often causes infection through open wounds and the consumption of undercooked or raw seafood.
The rare microbial menace can be contracted by swimming in coastal water or eating raw shellfish, and Florida saw a severe ...
The Florida Department of Health is reporting that there have been deaths in Bay, Broward, St. Johns and Hillsborough ...
Four people have died from a flesh-eating bacteria in Florida waters, according to the state’s health department. Vibrio ...
The bacteria is found in saltwater, brackish water and inside contaminated raw or undercooked seafood. It also lives ...