U.S. Reports Two Deaths from Flesh-Eating Bacteria
The Louisiana Oyster Task Force disclosed the deaths during a data review meeting examining recent illnesses connected to state oyster consumption.
Officials identified one victim as a Louisiana resident, with the second fatality involving an out-of-state individual, according to agency representatives.
Both deaths resulted from Vibrio vulnificus infection, a naturally occurring bacterium thriving in warm coastal environments that peaks during May through October months.
Medical experts warned that Vibrio bacteria triggers severe illness when open wounds contact coastal waters or through consumption of raw or inadequately cooked seafood.
Beyond the oyster-related fatalities, Louisiana's Health Department documented two additional deaths this year from identical bacterial infections.
The state experienced a dramatic surge in Vibrio vulnificus cases and mortality rates in 2024, recording 22 hospitalizations to date. More than 80% of infections involved open wound exposure to seawater, health officials noted.
Louisiana isn't alone facing elevated bacterial case numbers, as Florida's Health Department registered 23 Vibrio vulnificus infections this year, with five proving fatal.
Health authorities continue monitoring the outbreak while advising caution with raw seafood consumption and coastal water exposure during peak transmission periods.
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