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  2. Two people in Sarasota County have contracted 'flesh-eating ...

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    Recent news reports regarding deaths attributed to a rare flesh-eating bacteria noted that one of the five deaths since Jan. 1 that occurred in Florida was in Sarasota County.. Florida Department ...

  3. Flesh-eating bacteria cases rise in Florida after hurricanes ...

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    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.

  4. Researchers find high counts of flesh-eating bacteria in gulf ...

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    There are a few reasons to avoid wading in the water after a hurricane — floating debris, backed-up sewage and downed power lines, to name a few. But high numbers of flesh-eating bacteria that ...

  5. Flesh-eating bacteria lurk in post-hurricane floodwaters ...

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    The bacteria infect an estimated 80,000 people in the United States every year, killing about 100, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Those numbers tend to rise in the ...

  6. Necrotizing fasciitis - Wikipedia

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    Necrotizing fasciitis (NF), also known as flesh-eating disease, is a bacterial infection that results in the death of parts of the body's soft tissue. [3] It is a severe disease of sudden onset that spreads rapidly. [3] Symptoms usually include red or purple skin in the affected area, swelling, severe pain, fever, and vomiting. [3]

  7. Hurricane Milton - Wikipedia

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    Florida saw a rise in cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria that favors warm waters and spreads in heavy flood rains, following Hurricane Milton, with cleanup efforts from Hurricane Helene happening concurrently. [229] There were 38 confirmed cases in October after Milton. [229]

  8. Florida is seeing a spike in infections caused by 'flesh ...

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    According to the Florida Department of Public Health, there have been a record 65 infections this year caused by Vibrio vulnificus — a species of bacteria found in warm, brackish water ...

  9. Clostridium perfringens - Wikipedia

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    The province's acting chief medical officer says, Clostridium perfringens is the bacteria [sic] that most likely caused the woman's death. [70] In October 2016, 66-year-old Alex Zdravich died four days after eating an enchilada, burrito, and taco at Agave Azul in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States.