Man dies from flesh eating bacteria....

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Man dies from flesh eating bacteria....

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Top of the evening BBFN news tonight. . . . .
Man Dies From Flesh-Eating Bacteria After Seawater Gets Into Open Wound
CBS Houston July 8, 2013 9:29 AM
Read the entire story @:
http://houston.cbslocal.com/2013/07/08/ ... pen-wound/
and @ http://www.businessinsider.com/flesh-ea ... ico-2013-7

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Re: Man dies from flesh eating bacteria....

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Vibrio Vulnificus (They spelled it wrong in the article)

Same thing found in oysters. Had a friend with diabetes lost a leg because of this bacteria. Almost killed him. He just had a small scratch on his foot.

Good thing is it usually does not affect healthy people. Also, I would not call it a "flesh eating bacteria". It gets into the bloodstream and can kill you...


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Re: Man dies from flesh eating bacteria....

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Yes. It's normally in all Gulf waters during the warm months and is not a sign of pollution. Immune compromised people in particular should not consume any raw shellfish during this time that come from the Gulf. It's the reason that the Feds and other states have been trying to shut down oyster harvesting in the summer, as some people can die from consuming the shellfish then.
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