Gulf Coast sees flesh-eating bacteria surge

medscape.com

Gulf Coast states are experiencing a surge in flesh-eating bacteria cases, a potentially fatal infection. The bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, causes necrotizing fasciitis, destroying soft tissue. Immediate antibiotic treatment is crucial as death can occur within days of symptom onset. Most Louisiana cases involved wound exposure to seawater. Warmer waters and extreme weather events are contributing factors to the rise in infections.


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