Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida: Risks and Prevention

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Four deaths in Florida this year from Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria found in warm seawater that can cause severe infections, especially during hurricane season. The bacteria can infect through open wounds or undercooked shellfish, with symptoms appearing rapidly. Prevention includes avoiding seawater with open wounds and thoroughly cooking shellfish. Early treatment with antibiotics is crucial to prevent severe outcomes or death.
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