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Monday, June 15, 2015

Florida Warns Beachgoers About Rare, Potentially Fatal Bacteria in Seawater

A rare bacteria that’s found in seawater has infected seven and killed two people this year in Florida, state health officials warned. Vibrio vulnificus can spread through direct contact between seawater and open wounds as well through eating raw shellfish, Florida Health Department spokesperson Mara Burger said in a statement, CBS News reports. If the bacterium is ingested, symptoms included abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting. If it enters through the skin, it can cause infections and skin ulcers—though calling it a “flesh-eating bacteria,” as many say, is a misnomer. http://time.com/3920367/florida-beach-bacteria/

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