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

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    Some Vibrio vulnificus infections lead to necrotizing fasciitis, the CDC said, a severe infection in which the flesh around an open wound dies. Some call this kind of infection “flesh-eating ...

  3. 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. If you want your health to be shipshape this summer — you should be aware of the dangerous germs you could be exposed to at the beach.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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]

  6. Swimmer's itch - Wikipedia

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    Swimmer's itch was known to exist as early as the 19th century, but it was not until 1928 that a biologist found that the dermatitis was caused by the larval stage of a group of flatworm parasites in the family Schistosomatidae. [7]

  7. Another danger at the ocean: Dirty beach sand - AOL

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    The researchers found that the bacteria tends to decay more slowly on the beach than in the water. ABC did its own experiment and took samples of sand from three different beaches to be tested at ...

  8. Aquarium granuloma - Wikipedia

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    For the infection to develop in humans, the two main factors required are exposure to contaminated water, and abrasion or injury to the skin. Hence, this infection is commonly seen in individuals who clean fish tanks, handle ornamental fish and work in wet fields.

  9. E. coli closed Presque Isle beaches often in 2023. What ...

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    In this 2018 file photo, beachgoers leave Presque Isle State Park's Beach 11 due to high levels of E. coli bacteria. E. coli levels have cut short swimming seasons at the popular beach twice in ...