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Marine, oyster experts weigh in on Vibrio bacteria, warm waters and safe, sustainable consumption

Por: ABC News Life October 20, 2023

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That little asterisk on a menu at restaurants serving fresh on the half shell indicates the health risk for potential foodborne illness when consuming raw or undercooked shellfish.While that warning may not deter some oyster lovers, about sickness and death related to Vibrio -- a potentially deadly bacterial species found in raw shellfish and seawater that can cause symptoms in humans ranging from diarrhea to life-threatening infections -- have... + full article



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