Rising Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Highlight Growing Health Risks

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Climate change is increasing the prevalence of flesh-eating bacteria like Vibrio vulnificus in warmer, brackish waters, leading to more infections, especially as global temperatures rise and people spend more time in water, with vulnerable populations at higher risk. The rise in sea temperatures and extreme weather events are contributing to the spread and severity of waterborne pathogens, posing growing health risks.
Topics:health#climate-change#environment#flesh-eating-bacteria#public-health#vibrio-vulnificus#waterborne-diseases
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