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A Florida teenager contracted a rare and potentially deadly flesh-eating bacteria after swimming in coastal waters, leading to emergency surgeries and ongoing health risks. The bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, naturally occurs in warm waters and can cause severe skin and tissue damage, especially if an open wound becomes infected. The incident has raised concerns about the risks associated with public waters, with calls for increased monitoring of bacterial levels to prevent further cases.
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