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
🌊 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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