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Flesh-eating bacteria cases surge along U.S. coasts, linked to warmer ocean waters from climate change.
Cases of flesh-eating bacteria, known as Vibrio vulnificus, are rising along U.S. coastal areas, especially the East Coast, due to warmer ocean waters caused by climate change.
According to the CDC, cases have increased by 800% from 1988 to 2018.
People can contract the infection through open cuts exposed to contaminated water or by consuming raw or undercooked seafood.
About one in five infected individuals die from the bacteria.
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