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Florida has reported 31 cases of Vibrio vulnificus, or "flesh-eating" bacteria, so far this year, resulting in five deaths.

The bacteria thrives in warm, brackish seawater and can infect humans through open wounds or by eating raw shellfish.

Severe infections can lead to necrotizing fasciitis, limb amputation, and death, sometimes within a day or two.

The Florida Department of Health has reported another case of Vibrio vulnificus, the horrific infection also called , in a T .

The new case was in Polk County, the update said, bringing the yearly listed statewide total to 31.

Five people have reportedly died from Vibrio vulnificus so far this year. The deaths occurred in , according to FDOH data.

Vibrio vulnificus is a bacterial infection found in warm and brackish

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