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Ohioans planning on a Florida vacation before the start of school should be aware of a rare "flesh-eating" bacteria reported ...
In Florida, four people have died this year after they were exposed to Vibrio vulnificus, a rare but deadly bacteria found in warm coastal waters.
At least four people have died and nearly a dozen others have gotten sick from a flesh-eating bacteria found in the water and ...
Infection can occur through consuming raw shellfish or exposure of open wounds to contaminated water. Planning to take a family vacation to Florida before the start of school in the fall? You should ...
Flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, thrives in warm, salty, or brackish waters, especially during summer and after ...
A rare flesh-eating bacteria lurking in warm coastal waters has claimed lives in Florida, raising urgent health concerns.
The State Department of Health has released a statement regarding cases in the panhandle of flesh-eating bacteria.
At least four people have died and nearly a dozen others have gotten sick from a flesh-eating bacteria found in the water and contaminated raw seafood across the state of Florida. The Florida Health ...
Infections that enter the bloodstream are fatal about 50 percent of the time. Some who contract the infection die within days.
Brackish water has proven deadly in the Sunshine State as cases of a flesh-eating bacteria have been linked to the shimmering coasts of Florida.
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Advisories and closures are issued when testing shows high levels of harmful bacteria or algae blooms, with excessive rain ...