Two people died after contracting flesh-eating bacteria from eating raw oysters that were harvested in Louisiana, according to multiple outlets citing state health officials.
According to NBC News, the oyster-related deaths from Vibrio vulnificus were reported earlier this week during a meeting of the Louisiana Oyster Task Force.
The individuals who died had consumed the oysters at separate restaurants, one located in Louisiana and the second located in Florida, according to the Louisiana Illuminator, which cited an official with the Louisiana Department of Health.
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Vibrio vulnificus is naturally found in warm coastal waters, such as the Gulf bordering Louisiana, and infections are more common between the months