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Rare flesh-eating bacteria killed 4 in Florida

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4 people have died from flesh-eating bacteria in Florida: Who is at risk?
Four people have died from a flesh-eating bacteria in Florida waters, according to the state’s health department. Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterium that normally lives in warm, brackish seawater and is found in higher numbers from May to October because of higher water temperatures.

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What Vacationers Should Know About Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Found In Florida's Waters (And Seafood)
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Rare 'flesh-eating' bacteria claims 4 lives in Florida: What to know
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Deadly flesh-eating bacteria in Florida waters: Vibrio cases decline, but danger persists, data show
Four deaths and 11 cases have been reported statewide this year, according to the Florida Department of Health.
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Four people have died from flesh-eating bacteria in Florida. Who is at risk?
The culprit, Vibrio vulnificus, thrives in warm seawater and can get into the body through open wounds in the skin.
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Florida currently leads the nation in Vibrio vulnificus infections, but how common is it?
Florida leads the nation in Vibrio vulnificus infections, though spikes in cases and deaths tend to coincide with major ...
Scientific American
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Deadly Bacteria May Be Moving to a Beach Near You
Illnesses from stealthy pathogens known as Vibrio are advancing northward along numerous coasts, potentially ruining your ...

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