Rare flesh-eating bacteria kill three in New York and Connecticut
by Maya Yang from US news | The Guardian on (#6DY79)
Authorities issue warnings about eating raw shellfish and exposure of wounds to salt or brackish water after vibriosis deaths
Three people in New York and Connecticut have died as a result of flesh-eating bacterial infections, prompting authorities to warn residents about the potential dangers of consuming raw shellfish or exposure to salt or brackish water.
One person from Suffolk county in New York, as well as two people in Connecticut, have died from vibriosis, a rare bacterial infection caused by several species of bacteria, including Vibrio vulnificus, according to authorities.
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