At least 10 people have died in three states because of the potentially deadly bacteria Vibrio vulnificus as of Thursday, officials said.
For years, media outlets and some medical officials have described the organism as “flesh-eating” bacteria because some infections can lead to necrotizing fasciitis when the flesh around an open wound dies. Some people who develop a severe case require limb amputation, federal officials say.
Where Have Cases, Deaths Been Reported?
In Florida, the Department of Health has confirmed 16 cases and five deaths as of Thursday. Last week, the agency confirmed four deaths from the bacterial infection.
So far in 2025, Louisiana’s Department of Health has reported 17 hospitalizations from Vibrio vulnificus, with four resulting in deaths, according to an update on the agency’s website….