Florida has reported 33 cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a "flesh-eating" bacteria, so far this year. Five deaths from the infection have been recorded in the state in 2025. The bacteria is found in warm, ...
A woman died, and a man was injured after a drive-by shooting in Stockton on Tuesday, the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office said. Deputies responded to the report of a shooting just after 7 p.m.
Update Friday at noon: The boil water notice for Landstuhl’s military installation has been lifted, according to a Department of Defense alert sent Friday. Engineers confirmed that Landstuhl Kaserne’s ...
Objective Inappropriate medication use among surgical patients poses significant risks, including antibiotic resistance, complications, mortality, increased healthcare costs and challenges in pain ...
The $300 million Three Oaks residential development project has added more parking and clarified how many units it will build in one of its apartment Man accused of running down retired deputy no ...
A State House commission is working on ending Xylazine contamination in drug supply in Massachusetts. Xylazine, a white powder veterinary drug, was first detected in the Bay State illegal drug supply ...
In December 2009, Bradley Burnam woke up to see a horrifying sight in the mirror. “This whole side of my head was black, and my ear was like twice its normal size and hot because it was infected,” he ...
Aug. 29 (UPI) --Officials in Louisiana on Friday confirmed two people have now died after getting sick from eating raw oysters and contracting flesh-eating bacteria. A total of 22 people have been ...
Two people have died after they recently ate raw oysters that were contaminated with the flesh-eating vibrio vulnificus bacteria and harvested in Louisiana, according to local health officials. The ...
Antibacterial and antiseptic soaps common in healthcare settings are contaminated with life-threatening bacteria. Contamination with a potentially deadly bacteria has led to the recall of antiseptic ...
(CNN) - Cases of flesh-eating bacteria are on the rise. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the potentially deadly bacteria thrive in coastal waters during warmer months, ...
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