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Cases of deadly Vibrio vulnificus infections, often from raw shellfish or seawater, are rising in the U.S. southeast.
Deaths from Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria, are increasing in parts of the US, particularly in the southeastern states.
The bacteria thrive in warm seawater and can cause severe infections, often through open wounds or by consuming raw shellfish.
Health officials advise avoiding seawater with cuts, cooking shellfish thoroughly, and seeking prompt medical attention for symptoms like fever or redness, as early treatment is crucial to prevent life-threatening complications.
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Los casos de mortíferas infecciones por Vibrio vulnificus, a menudo por mariscos crudos o agua de mar, están aumentando en el sureste de los Estados Unidos.