Flesh-Eating Bacteria Outbreak Claims Multiple Lives Along Gulf Coast and Florida

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Louisiana has reported five deaths in 2025 from Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacterium in warm coastal waters, significantly higher than the usual annual average, likely linked to rising sea temperatures due to climate change. Most cases involved wounds exposed to seawater, with many patients having underlying health conditions. The bacteria pose serious health risks, including death and limb amputation, emphasizing the need for public awareness and caution around coastal waters.
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