OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP)- A woman says a trip to a Maryland beach left her son covered in wounds from flesh-eating bacteria. Brittany Carey tells a member of the Associated Press her son went swimming off West Ocean City last week and had red spots all over his body by the next morning. Carey wrote about the infection on Facebook on Saturday and shared photos of the wounds. She says Peninsula Regional Health System physicians have diagnosed her son with Vibrio. A Pennsylvania man says his 77-year-old mother died after being infected with similar bacteria when she scraped her leg at a Florida beach. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Vibrio bacteria can be found in coastal waterways. It warns people to keep salt or brackish water away from wounds.
Mom Says Son Infected With Flesh-eating Bacteria After Swimming in West OC
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