• Deadly Vibrio vulnificus has claimed 9 lives and sickened 32 people across Gulf Coast states—Florida, Louisiana, and North Carolina are reporting a sharp spike.

    This “flesh-eating” bacteria thrives in warm coastal waters (especially May–October). It can enter the body through:

    Open wounds exposed to seawater
    Raw or undercooked shellfish like oysters

    Once infected, symptoms like fever, severe pain, blistering skin, or vomiting can escalate within 24–48 hours.

    In extreme cases, it leads to sepsis, limb amputation, or death.

    People with diabetes, liver disease, cancer, or weakened immunity face the highest risk.

    Protect Yourself:

    Don’t swim with cuts or open sores
    Avoid raw oysters—cook thoroughly
    Clean wounds exposed to seawater immediately
    Seek urgent care if symptoms appear after water contact

    Rising ocean temperatures are fueling more outbreaks.

    This isn’t just rare anymore—it’s a growing climate-driven threat.

    #FleshEatingBacteria #VibrioVulnificus #GulfCoastWarning #HealthAlert #BeachSafety #SeafoodWarning #ClimateHealthCrisis #ProtectYourSkin #OceanRisks
    Deadly Vibrio vulnificus has claimed 9 lives and sickened 32 people across Gulf Coast states—Florida, Louisiana, and North Carolina are reporting a sharp spike. 🌊 This “flesh-eating” bacteria thrives in warm coastal waters (especially May–October). It can enter the body through: 🔹 Open wounds exposed to seawater 🔹 Raw or undercooked shellfish like oysters ⏱️ Once infected, symptoms like fever, severe pain, blistering skin, or vomiting can escalate within 24–48 hours. In extreme cases, it leads to sepsis, limb amputation, or death. ⚠️ People with diabetes, liver disease, cancer, or weakened immunity face the highest risk. 🛡️ Protect Yourself: ✔️ Don’t swim with cuts or open sores ✔️ Avoid raw oysters—cook thoroughly ✔️ Clean wounds exposed to seawater immediately ✔️ Seek urgent care if symptoms appear after water contact 🌡️ Rising ocean temperatures are fueling more outbreaks. This isn’t just rare anymore—it’s a growing climate-driven threat. #FleshEatingBacteria #VibrioVulnificus #GulfCoastWarning #HealthAlert #BeachSafety #SeafoodWarning #ClimateHealthCrisis #ProtectYourSkin #OceanRisks
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