Vibrio vulnificus causes an estimated 80,000 illnesses and 100 deaths in the United States every year, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Vibrio vulnificus is one of the bacteria that can cause what’s commonly known as a flesh-eating infection.
Vibrio vulnificus infection is the leading cause of death related to eating seafood in the United States.
With skin infections, a doctor will first take samples from the infected area to determine if Vibrio vulnificus is what’s causing the problem.
Up to 50% of Vibrio vulnificus infections don’t respond to certain antibiotics anymore, studies show.