Out of more than 100 Vibrio species, about 12 — the most common in the US being Vibrio vulnificus, Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio alginolyticus — can cause a human illness known as vibriosis.
Vibrio vulnificus is the species that can cause flesh-eating infections, known as necrotizing fasciitis.
Vibrio bacteria can enter through even minor wounds, including cuts, scrapes, scratches, recent piercings, new tattoos or surgical incisions.
Even though the risk of a Vibrio vulnificus infection is low, if contracted the effects can be severe.
Around 1 in 5 people infected with Vibrio vulnificus die, sometimes within a day or two of getting sick.
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