FLESH-EATING BACTERIA KILLS 4 IN FLORIDA — HEALTH ALERT ISSUED

Florida health officials are warning beachgoers and seafood lovers: a deadly bacteria is lurking in the water — and it’s already claimed four lives 7 others hospitalized!

The killer? Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria that thrives in warm, brackish waters (like those found near beaches and estuaries). It can enter your body through even the tiniest cut — or by eating contaminated raw seafood like oysters.

▶️ How bad is it?

• Causes extreme tissue damage

• Can lead to amputations

• Death can occur in as little as 1–2 days if not treated quickly

• 1 in 5 infected people die

▶️ Who’s at risk?

• Anyone with an open wound or cut (even bug bites or fresh tattoos!)

• People with liver disease, diabetes, or weakened immune systems

• Raw shellfish eaters — especially oysters

▶️ Where?

• Cases are surging in Gulf Coast areas, especially Florida beaches

Health departments are urging people:

✅ Avoid salt/brackish water if you have any open wounds

✅ Don’t eat raw oysters or shellfish

✅ Seek immediate medical care if you notice fever, swelling, or skin ulcers after swimming or eating seafood

This isn’t fear-mongering — it’s real. Don’t be another headline.

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