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Flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, thrives in warm, salty, or brackish waters, especially during summer and after ...
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.
Findings from three seafood monitoring programs in Norway have revealed some non-compliances but an overall positive picture.
At least four people have died and nearly a dozen others have gotten sick from a flesh-eating bacteria found in the water and ...
Infections that enter the bloodstream are fatal about 50 percent of the time. Some who contract the infection die within days.
Four people have died from a flesh-eating bacteria in Florida waters, according to the state’s health department. Vibrio ...
The Florida Department of Health released its 2025 report on Vibrio vulnificus. It's a type of flesh-eating bacteria found in ...
A flesh-eating bacteria called vibrio vulunificus that thrives in saltwater and brackish water had claimed the lives of four ...
The deaths caused by Vibrio vulnificus bacterium were in Hillsborough, Bay, Broward and St. Johns counties, according to the ...
The deadly cases were seen in counties spread around Florida’s extensive coastline. The bacteria Vibrio vulnificus thrives in ...
While many people think of sharks as a threat in the water, The Florida Department of Health is warning people to be mindful ...
In the U.S., Naegleria fowleri amoebas are mainly found in the southern states during the warmest months. Here's what residents should know.