What Brought Flesh-Eating Infection to Delaware Bay?
In a case report published June 17, 2019, in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers at Cooper University Health Care caution that rising water temperatures in the Delaware Bay may be to blame for an increased number of local cases of Vibrio vulnificus (V vulnificus), a flesh-eating infection that can occur after handling or consumption of seafood.… Read more.
