Barbara Gibbs, who oversees the Infectious Disease and Control Department with the county health department, says one case was from an individual who consumed raw oysters in another state. The other two, she says, were due to exposing open wounds in area waters.
Date: Jul 09, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Ala. health officials issue warning about flesh-eating bacteria
Mobile County Health Department's Barbara Gibbs confirmed three cases of Vibrio in the county, CBS affiliate WKRG in Mobile reports. Gibbs said three cases are related to open wounds being exposed to the water and one case is from eating raw oysters in another state.
Magnetic Island resident Barbara Gibbs says she found the sick turtles and reported it to the Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM), but says no action was taken. "It just leaves me despondent I guess - it seems we're going to lose a ...
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