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Florida sees rise in flesh-eating bacteria
Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise to record level after hurricanes in Florida
The bacteria can infect a person with an open wound, such as a cut, and can cause the skin and soft tissue around the wound to quickly break down.
Florida flesh-eating bacteria cases surge to new record in wake of Hurricanes Helene, Milton
The warm floodwaters left by Hurricanes Helene and Milton provide a perfect breeding ground for all manner of nasty bacteria that can sicken humans.
Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise in Florida following recent hurricanes
Several counties in Florida are experiencing an unusual increase in Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria that can lead to flesh-eating infections​.
Hurricanes appear to be flooding SWFL beaches with 'flesh-eating bacteria'
It's actually called Vibrio vulnificus, and a range of peer-reviewed academic papers are reporting the infectious and deadly bacteria is prevalent on Southwest Florida beaches due to climate change, warming oceans and its endemic population.
Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise in Florida after hurricanes Helene and Milton
Florida has seen a recent increase in confirmed cases of flesh-eating bacteria following the devastating Hurricanes Helene and Milton, according to state health department data.
6 Florida counties saw ‘unusual increase’ in flesh-eating bacteria after hurricanes
Florida health officials noted that six Tampa Bay area counties saw an "unusual increase" in cases of Vibrio vulnificus this year, attributed to floodwaters from back-to-back hurricanes.
Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Ravaging Florida in Aftermath of Devastating Hurricanes
A deadly outbreak of flesh-eating bacteria is on the rise in Florida, fueled by the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Florida reports spike in flesh-eating bacteria cases following recent hurricanes
Cases of flesh-eating bacteria have seen an unusual spike following impacts from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, data from the Florida Department of Health shows.
At least 1 Wisconsin resident sickened by E. coli bacteria
At least one Wisconsin resident sickened by E. coli bacteria after eating at McDonald's
It's unclear what area of the state the person resides in or which McDonald's location had food contaminated with the bacteria.
Wisconsin case among McDonald's E. Coli outbreak
Wisconsin joins nine other states in McDonald's E. Coli outbreak, affecting 49 and leading to menu changes. Oregon is now the No. 1 team in the country after Georgia's win over Texas. Ravens LB Roquan Smith may owe some money to the NFL if it's determined he used a banned hip-drop tackle on Chris Godwin.
1 dead, 27 sick from E. coli in Colorado after eating at McDonald’s
At least 27 people in Colorado have gotten sick and one person has died after eating at McDonald’s and contracting E. coli, part of a 10-state outbreak identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Covid Vaccine Tech Is Being Used to Fight a Nasty, Diarrhea-Causing Bacteria
Scientists in Pennsylvania have developed an experimental mRNA-based vaccine for C. diff bacteria, which often cause ...
New Atlas
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New nano-weapon discovered in use by menacing bacteria
A. baumannii bacteria is a nasty antibiotic-resistant bug that thrives in hospitals, where it takes advantage of weakened ...
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City of Laredo to focus on source of bacteria, outlines next steps
Laredo's mayor is taking a long-term approach to solving the city's water issues, while outlying the next steps the city plans to take.
The Scientist
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Bacteria Brave Heat to Thrive in Microwaves
Microbes are known to survive in extreme environments, but some hit closer to home—turns out that microwaves have their own ...
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Flesh-eating bacteria cases in Florida rise after back-to-back hurricanes
Florida health officials warned residents and visitors to avoid floodwaters because of the rising number of cases involving a ...
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Experts Warn Against Using Cell Phones in Bed Due to Bacteria Levels | Video
Experts are cautioning against using mobile phones in bed due to the alarming amount of bacteria they can carry.
MedPage Today
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Late ED Doc's Secret Life; Flesh-Eating Bacteria in Florida; COVID Vaccine Lawsuit
And FDA said that Boston Scientific has again issued new instructions for its Obsidio Conformable Embolic after 15 injuries ...
Live Science
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Which came first: viruses or bacteria?
For Caetano-Anolles, co-evolution from a single common ancestor seems to be the most likely origin of viruses and bacteria.
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