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  2. Your beach is home to sand, surf and deadly germs - AOL

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    The beach is home to bacteria, some of which can be deadly. ... Vibriosis is a rare but potentially fatal bacterial infection. Somprasong – stock.adobe.com. Vibrio.

  3. Flesh-eating bacteria in SC contracted by man at beach ... - AOL

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    The infection will not stop Norman from visiting the beach. He has grown up around beaches all his life and plans to visit the beach once his heel heals up, the Daily Mail wrote.

  4. Beach advisory - Wikipedia

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    Enterococcus bacteria is not harmful by itself, but it indicates harmful bacteria is in the water. These types of bacteria can cause gastrointestinal illnesses, resulting in vomiting and diarrhea. [1] [3] They may also cause upper respiratory illness as well as skin infections at an open wound. [3]

  5. Man contracts flesh-eating bacteria infection from walking ...

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    A man has been left unable to walk after contracting a deadly flesh-eating bacterial infection after strolling barefoot across a beach.. Brent Norman, from Charleston, South Carolina, is an avid ...

  6. A Flesh-Eating Pathogen Has Come for East Coast Beaches ... - AOL

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    A flesh-eating bacterium has come for East Coast beaches—and it can kill you in two days. The CDC has officially issued an emergency health alert.

  7. Beachwood beach bans swimming for the rest of the summer over ...

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    Beachwood's beach is set into a cove-like portion of the Toms River where the water fails to circulate well and flush out bacteria, said Brian Lippai, a spokesman for the Ocean County Health ...

  8. Vibrio vulnificus - Wikipedia

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    Vibrio vulnificus is a species of gram-negative, motile, curved rod-shaped (bacillus), pathogenic bacteria of the genus Vibrio.Present in marine environments such as estuaries, brackish ponds, or coastal areas, V. vulnificus is related to V. cholerae, the causative agent of cholera. [7]

  9. List of Legionnaires' disease outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    Year City Venue Source Cases Deaths Fatality rate Notes 1965: Washington, D.C., United States St. Elizabeths Hospital: Unknown: 94: 16: 17%: The outbreak occurred in 1965, but was not identified as legionnaires' disease until saved blood serum was exposed to bacterial samples from the 1976 Philadelphia Legionnaires' disease outbreak.