Rising ocean temperatures cause influx of 'flesh-eating' bacterial infections, study says

Rising ocean temperatures cause influx of 'flesh-eating' bacterial infections, study says

Cases of infection from the “flesh-eating” bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, are on the rise in coastal regions where the bacteria are not normally found, and a team of researchers hailing from New Jersey and Pennsylvania believe it has to do with rising ocean temperatures.

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