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The flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, is transmitted to immune-weakened swimmers through open wounds. Arrows point to adhesive pili, or grabbing structures, that assist the bacteria in infecting mammals but also in being carried by shellfish. Credit: NOAA

The flesh-eating bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, is transmitted to immune-weakened swimmers through open wounds. Arrows point to adhesive pili, or grabbing structures, that assist the bacteria in infecting mammals but also in being carried by shellfish. Credit: NOAA

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