Laura Barajas had her arms and legs amputated after contracting the aggressive bacteria Vibrio vulnificus, likely from undercooked tilapia A San Jose mother lost her arms and legs after ...
Vibrio vulnificus (Hlady & Klontz, 1996). The good news? Fewer than 50 cases of V. vulnificus infection are reported in humans each year. The bad news? Half of those patients will die, often ...
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health announced that the man died from bacteria Vibrio vulnificus after eating raw oysters from a local seafood stand Getty A Missouri man has died after ...
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O, Lovely Oysters. What Can You Tell Us About Our Changing World?Although Vibrio cholerae is the clan's most infamous species, at times, Vibrio vulnificus emerges as another ... In fact, well before her fateful meal, this patient knew her diagnosis and was ...
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