Florida Beaches; Ground Zero For End Times? (Warning! Graphic Content!)

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Florida Beaches; Ground Zero For End Times? (Warning! Graphic Content!)

Tuesday, July 29, 2014 15:40

Florida to Beachgoers: HIGH LEVELS of Flesh-Eating Bacteria Everywhere!!!

(Newser) – Crash-landing planes aren’t the only hazard on Florida beaches: The state has warned that high levels of flesh-eating Vibrio bacteria have been detected in its waters, Gawker reports. The naturally-occurring bacteria, which thrives in warm, moderately salty water, causes around 80,000 illnesses and 100 deaths in the US yearly and killed at least 11 people in Florida last year, according to Florida Today. Health officials say the bacteria is especially dangerous to people with weak immune systems and is fatal around 50% of the time when it gets into people’s bloodstreams, the Broward-Palm Beach New Times reports.
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WARNING EXTREMELY GRAPHIC

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“A person can contract the virus by eating tainted raw shellfish and oysters,” a Florida health official says. “And people who swim in seawater who have open wounds are also vulnerable to the bacteria.” Symptoms of infection include fever, chills, and skin lesions, the New Times notes, explaining that while many people have probably already swum in bacteria-infested waters and been OK, people with weak immune systems should probably steer clear of Florida waters for now. Researchers say that illnesses caused by Vibrio bacteria are set to rise as the oceans get warmer. (In Oregon recently, a woman contracted another type of flesh-eating bacteria after falling off her bike.)
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Read More Florida to Beachgoers: Beware Flesh-Eating Bug - High levels of Vibrio bacteria found in state waters

 

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I'm more worried about other things like traffic accidents, cancer ect....
 

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Hey RJc!! Yea, Really impressive bacteria!! I actually took care of a gentleman who contracted the Bug while surf fishing for Speckled Trout some years ago and the Tissue damage to his bilateral lower extremities was very dramatic!! Don't Play with this one!! Thanks for the videos!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

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Hey TH'er!! This stuff makes traffic accidents and cancer look like a pimple on a Frog's Derrier!! Stay clear of this stuff!! GOOD LUCK and GOOD HUNTING!! VERDE!!
 

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I'm more worried about other things like traffic accidents, cancer ect....

Just something to keep in the back of your mind TH,hate to see somebody from Tnet getting it.
 

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It is common knowledge for local residents, problem is tourists.....
 

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It is like telling local residents don't swim with the alligators or walk your dog along the waters edge of local lakes..
 

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