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Health Officials Encourage Awareness of of Potential Bacteria in Local Water

Published Aug 2, 2014

The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County urges residents and visitors to limit exposure to Vibrio vulnificus. Occuring naturally in warm coastal waters, particularly during summer months, Vibrio vulnificus has the potential to cause serious illness.

ABOUT VIBRIO VULNIFICUS

Vibrio vulnificus is a bactrium that normally lives in warm, brackish seawater. SInce it is naturally found in warm marine waters, people with open wounds, cuts or sratches can be exposed to Vibrio vulnificus through direct contact with seawater or estuarine water. Also, Vibrio vulnificus can cause disease in those who eat raw or undercooked oysters and shellfish.

Healthy individuals typically develop a mild disease; however, Vibrio vulnificus infections can be a serious concern for people who have weakened immune systems.

  • Symptoms of Vibrio vulnificus can include vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
  • Wound infection can lead to skin breakdown and blistering.
  • In persons who have weakened immune systems, particularly those with chronic liver disease, Vibrio vulnificus can invade the bloodstream, causing a severe, life-threatening illness with other symptoms like fever, chills, decreased blood pressure (septic shock) and blistering skin lesions.

Individuals exeriencing these symptoms should contact a physician immediately for diagnosis and treatment. Individuals with wound infections should also seek care promptly.

“It is important for people to be vigilant of these symptoms and seek immediate medical care,” said Dr. John Lanza, Director ofthe Florida Department of Health in Escambia County. “Residents and visitors should also avoid consuming raw andundercooked shellfish as well as foods that have come into contact with raw seafood.”

TIPS TO STAY HEALTHY AND SAFE

  1. Thoroughly cook oysters and other shellfish, either by frying, stewing, or roasting to eliminate harmful bacteria andviruses in the meat.
  2. Avoid exposing open wounds, cuts, or scratches to seawater or estuarine water.
  3. Tips from the Florida Department of of Health on how to stay safe & healthy while enjoying the beach.

The Florida Department of Health works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integratedstate, county and community efforts.

For more information, please contact the Florida Department of Health in Escambia County at 850-595-6683, or visit Escambia Health's web site.

 

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