Rare Flesh-Eating Bacteria Claims Fifth Life in Louisiana
MONDAY, Sept. 22, 2025 — Louisiana health officials have confirmed a fifth death this year linked to Vibrio vulnificus, a rare and dangerous flesh-eating bacteria found in warm coastal waters.
The bacteria is most common between May and October, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It can lead to severe illness, including necrotizing fasciitis, a fast-spreading infection that destroys tissue.
About 1 in 5 people with this infection die.
It is not yet clear how the latest victim became infected. Two of the state’s deaths earlier this year were tied to eating raw oysters, officials noted. People can also become sick if contaminated seawater enters an open wound.
"It's not just a Gulf Coast phenomenon any longer," Dr. Fred Lopez, an infectious disease specialist at LSU Health, told CBS News.
"Global warming is moving infections with Vibrio vulnificus up the East Coast," he added.
Cases are on the rise across the region. Louisiana normally reports about seven infections and one death each year. In 2025, the state has already confirmed 26 cases.
Neighboring states have also reported infections: 10 in Alabama, three in Mississippi (one fatal) and 13 in Florida, where eight people died. Cases have even been detected as far north as Massachusetts.
Health officials urge people to avoid raw or undercooked seafood and to keep wounds away from warm coastal waters.
Sources
- CBS News, Sept. 19, 2025
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