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2 dead in Louisiana from flesh-eating bacteria in raw oysters

  • Two people died this month after eating raw oysters contaminated with Vibrio vulnificus bacteria in Louisiana and Florida restaurants.
  • The deaths followed rising infections this summer caused by Vibrio vulnificus, which thrives in warm, brackish coastal waters especially between May and October.
  • Louisiana health officials reported at least 22 hospitalizations and six total deaths linked to the bacteria this year, with cases rising beyond the decade average of seven annually.
  • Health experts say about one in five infected people die, sometimes within days, with severe symptoms including fever, septic shock, and necrotizing fasciitis, which kills tissue around wounds.
  • Officials urge avoiding raw shellfish, especially for those immunocompromised or with open wounds exposed to salt or brackish water, and recommend prompt medical care for worsening skin infections.
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Louisiana Illuminator broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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