🦠 There is a carnivorous bacteria called vibrio burnifus that is causing infections and deaths in the United States.
⚠️ The bacteria can infect wounds and in severe cases, require tissue removal or lead to patient's death.
🔬🌊 The bacteria thrives in warmer water, particularly in coastal areas, and can lead to a condition known as necrotizing fasciitis.
🦠 There have been reported cases of people dying from carnivorous bacteria called vibrio bunnifus, particularly in states like Connecticut, New York, and North Carolina, after their injuries became infected from contact with water.
🏥 The vibrio bunnifus bacteria, which belongs to the vibrio genus, causes 80,000 diseases annually in the United States, with 150-200 cases of infection and potential hospitalization each year, sometimes resulting in the need for amputation of affected tissue.
🌊 Vibrio bunnifus is more likely to proliferate in warm waters with low salt content, particularly during the summer season.
⚠️ The bacteria vibrio bulnifus, which can be acquired from consuming raw or undercooked seafood or through open wounds exposed to saltwater or infected seafood, has been increasing in cases on the West Coast of the United States.
⚠️ While it is not yet reported to be transmitted between people, individuals with underlying health conditions such as liver diseases, diabetes, and compromised immune systems are at a higher risk of acquiring and experiencing severe complications from vibrio bulnifus infections.
⚠️ Vibrio bulnifus infections in wounds have a short incubation period and are characterized by necrotizing skin infections.
🦠 The common symptoms of infection caused by the carnivorous bacteria include diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and fever.
💉 Early detection of the infection is crucial to initiate treatment and improve the chances of survival.
⚠️ To prevent contracting the bacteria, it is recommended to avoid entering saltwater with exposed wounds and to use bandages on injured areas.
🦠 Vibrio bacteria can cause a rare but dangerous infection called vibriosis.
⚠️ Vibriosis is more dangerous for older adults with chronic diseases or weakened immune systems.
🏝️🌊 Most reported infections in the US come from the Gulf Coast region, with Florida experiencing a significant number of cases.
Bacteria carnívora infection can lead to severe illness and even death.
Symptoms of the infection include fever, chills, low blood pressure, and skin blisters.
Serious infections require medical treatment, while less severe cases can usually resolve on their own.
🦠 Routine monitoring of Vibrio parajemolíticos bacteria has been conducted in the US since 2013.
🌊 Commercial shellfish harvesters in Connecticut take measures to control the bacteria during the peak season from July to September.
🔬 Proactive measures are taken to quickly cool seafood and control the pathogen.