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Louisiana Confirms Fifth Vibrio Vulnificus Death as 2025 Cases Climb to 26

Health officials cite warm brackish waters as the driver of this season’s surge.

Overview

  • About 85% of Louisiana infections involved wounds exposed to coastal waters, while a smaller share followed eating raw oysters, according to state epidemiologist Theresa Sokol.
  • Two of this year’s Louisiana deaths were linked to raw oysters, and officials say the source of the newest fatal case is still under investigation.
  • The bacterium peaks from May to October and can cause necrotizing fasciitis or sepsis, with roughly one in five patients dying without rapid care.
  • Elevated activity is reported across the region — 10 cases in Alabama, three in Mississippi including one death, and 13 in Florida with eight deaths — with detections reaching Massachusetts.
  • A Virginia Beach fatality after calf-deep wading underscores heightened risk for people with conditions like liver disease, cancer, or dialysis, and the need to avoid raw seafood and keep wounds out of warm brackish water.