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I have a client who was recently fishing on the Gulf coast of Texas, where
vibriovulnificus bacteria is endemic (seafood bacteria) and has asked me if
she should be concerned about this bacterial exposure.  She was pumping
frequently during her fishing expedition, has cuts on her hands and feet, and
was in the warm saltwater.  Thanks for any help you might provide.

Kathy Parkes, RN, IBCLC
The Lactation Connection (TLC), Inc.
www.tlc4moms.com

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