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Scientists warn the bacteria thrive in a warm environment, with recent cases reported in Alaska.
New Zealand researchers warn climate change may mean an increase in bacteria-infected seafood and the water itself.
A group of waterborne bacteria called Vibrio can cause stomach bugs, infect cuts that are exposed to water and people can become sick, if they eat seafood containing the bacteria.
The bacteria thrive in a warm environment and warmer water due to climate change has seen cases reported in Alaska.






