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Deadly bacteria lurk in coastal waters. Climate change increases the risks
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Deadly bacteria lurk in coastal waters. Climate change increases the risks

Health workers see Vibrio as a rare danger, if they’ve heard of it at all. But it’s already causing more cases of flesh-eating disease. And it’s poised to get worse.
Flesh-eating bacteria could be claiming more victims thanks to climate change, experts say
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Flesh-eating bacteria could be claiming more victims thanks to climate change, experts say

Even a rise in temperature of a degree or two can can increase the number of one particular type of "flesh-eating" bacteria in ocean water, an expert told "Newsweek".
Another report links deadly Vibrio infections to climate change
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Another report links deadly Vibrio infections to climate change

Ocean warming is bringing infections from Vibrio northward, to unexpected places.
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