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The Link Between Rising Water Temperatures and Bacterial Infections

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Recent cases of flesh eating bacteria have alarmed beach goers and fishermen. With cases being reported beyond typical Gulf locations to northern beaches, medical researchers are exploring a possible link to ocean warming. This week, Regina Miller speaks to Dr. Katherine Doktor, an Infectious Disease Specialist from Cooper University Hospital of Camden, NJ. She was a researcher and co-author of a new study released in the Annals of Internal Medicine on the subject. We are also joined by AccuWeather Meteorologist Brett Anderson. He’ll discuss Atlantic water temperature trends.

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Recent cases of flesh eating bacteria have alarmed beach goers and fishermen. With cases being reported beyond typical Gulf locations to northern beaches, medical researchers are exploring a possible link to ocean warming. This week, Regina Miller speaks to Dr. Katherine Doktor, an Infectious Disease Specialist from Cooper University Hospital of Camden, NJ. She was a researcher and co-author of a new study released in the Annals of Internal Medicine on the subject. We are also joined by AccuWeather Meteorologist Brett Anderson. He’ll discuss Atlantic water temperature trends.

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