Por: New York Post Life May 30, 2023
Maybe New York isn’t so bad after all. Beaches in sunny South Florida are experiencing “the perfect pathogen storm” of flesh-eating bacteria that are washing up on shore, from Florida Atlantic University. It’s happening due to a brown and smelly algae known as sargassum, which is intertwining with plastic marine debris and a bacteria called Vibrio. FAU describes the latter as “the dominant cause of death in humans from the marine... + full article
Newsweek USA Health May 30, 2023
The massive blob of seaweed creeping across the Atlantic Ocean toward Florida may contain deadly flesh-eating bacteria.The 5,000-mile wide clump of seaweed is made up of sargassum seaweed, which has bloomed massively to form the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt.A study from Florida... + más
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New York Post USA Life May 12, 2023
Spanish social media star Paula Gonuafter revealing that she ate her own knee cartilage during a romantic dinner date with her beau. However, the beauty is far from the first person to publicly profess to sampling some human flesh. Murderers, plane crash survivors and... + más
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Forbes USA Tech March 29, 2023
Pipeline for the generation of made-to-order functional Pikobodies. Kourelis et al. New technologies are currently being explored to protect our agriculturally important plants from invading pathogens. The advent of mass monoculture, that is to say, enormous numbers of plants... + más
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Ars Technica USA Science March 24, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 24, 2023 2:29 pm UTC / Magnified view of Vibrio vulnificus bacteria. Share this story Cases of a potentially fatal infection from a seawater-borne pathogen have increased off the US Atlantic coast as ocean... + más
Florida Sees Spike in Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases, Deaths in Area Hit by Hurricane Ian | NBC 6 South Florida
No, sushi probably won't give you flesh-eating bacteria | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health October 21, 2022
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Florida residents are contending with another deadly threat—a spike in flesh-eating bacteria driven by the surging floods.Cases of Vibrio vulnificus, which lives in brackish, salty waters and degrades the flesh, have doubled since the... + más
Florida seeing 'abnormal' increase in flesh-eating bacteria cases due to Hurricane Ian | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation October 19, 2022
Florida is seeing an increase in confirmed cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year due to the impact of Hurricane Ian, health officials said.The Florida Health Department has 65 confirmed cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria, and 11 deaths so far this year as of... + más
Florida seeing 'abnormal' increase in flesh-eating bacteria cases due to Hurricane Ian | ABC7
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation October 19, 2022
NBCUniversal Media, LLC Florida has seen a rise flesh-eating bacteria cases and deaths following Hurricane Ian. data-ellipsis=false> Florida has seen an increase in cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit . The state Department of... + más
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