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The CDC Links ‘Climate Crisis’ to Horrors of Flesh-Eating Bacteria

The CDC Links ‘Climate Crisis’ to Horrors of Flesh-Eating Bacteria

Linking flesh-eating bacteria to climate crisis may give the CDC a way to take advantage of preferred political narrative funding opportunities.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) appears desperate to gin-up continued fear and hysteria in the public.

Over a week ago, the agency finally gave up on covid-panic, admitting what I had already projected: Continuous waves of variants and reinfections would lead the novel coronavirus to join the myriad of other respiratory viruses humanity contents with regularly.

Now the agency has decided to link the horrors of flesh-eating bacteria to the Big Media’s and Big Government’s favorite pseudoscience: Climate crisis.

Rising temperatures have manifested in conspicuous manners along the East Coast, including storms and wildfires. But a new threat has been flying under the radar and is impossible to detect by the naked eye: flesh-eating bacteria.

The CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published last February found that seven people from North Carolina and two people from New York and Connecticut became severely infected with Vibrio vulnificus last July and August.

…It’s no coincidence that the uptick in V. vulnificus incidences came on the heels of the hottest summer the World Meteorological Organization has ever recorded, as the microbe flourishes in warmer waters.

“A notable feature of these cases, beyond their severe clinical outcomes, is that they occurred in the wake of record-breaking U.S. heat waves,” the report read. “Although these cases reported during July–August cannot be solely attributed to the heat waves, the relationship between vibriosis incidence and environmental conditions favorable to Vibrio growth, namely elevated water surface temperatures and low salinity, is well-documented.”

Egad, the range of the flesh-eating bacteria is increasing by 30 miles a year.

From 1988 to 2018, infections on the East Coast have increased from 10 to 80 cases a year, according to Archer’s research. The bacteria’s range has moved nearly 30 miles north per year and will continue to do so, even if the climate warms relatively slowly. By 2040, Vibrio vulnificus is likely to be at home in the Long Island Sound.

Rising water temperature is the primary driver of vulnificus’ spread, but hurricanes and coastal floods are additional climate risks that may lead to more infections. After Hurricanes Katrina and Ian, reports of Vibrio vulnificus cases spiked as people with open wounds from storm debris waded through the salty, standing water heating up in the sun.

Even though infections are rare, vulnificus and other Vibrio diseases are significant because of their role as “the microbial barometer of climate change,” wrote Craig Baker-Austin, a microbiologist at the University of East Anglia, in a recent paper.

Of course, the entire dialogue fails to mention that we are now in one of six (count them, six) interglacial periods.

During the 2.5 million years of the Pleistocene, numerous glacials, or significant advances of continental ice sheets, in North America and Europe, occurred at intervals of approximately 40,000 to 100,000 years. The long glacial periods were separated by more temperate and shorter interglacials.

During interglacials, such as the present one, the climate warms and the tundra recedes polewards following the ice sheets. Forests return to areas that once supported tundra vegetation. Interglacials are identified on land or in shallow epicontinental seas by their paleontology. Floral and faunal remains of species pointing to temperate climate and indicating a specific age are used to identify particular interglacials. Commonly used are mammalian and molluscan species, pollen and plant macro-remains (seeds and fruits). However, many other fossil remains may be helpful: insects, ostracods, foraminifera, diatoms, etc. Recently, ice cores and ocean sediment cores provide more quantitative and accurately-dated evidence for temperatures and total ice volumes.

Interglacials and glacials coincide with cyclic changes in Earth’s orbit. Three orbital variations contribute to interglacials. The first is a change in Earth’s orbit around the Sun, or eccentricity. The second is a shift in the tilt of Earth’s axis, or obliquity. The third is the wobbling motion of Earth’s axis, or precession.

Life will generally find a way to expand its range, taking advantage of new climate opportunities.

However, linking flesh-eating bacteria to climate crisis may give the CDC a way to take advantage of preferred political narrative funding opportunities.

Interestingly, there are many types of bacteria that can cause the “flesh-eating disease” called necrotizing fasciitis. The chief culprit in these infections is usually group A Streptococcus (group A strep). You can get those infections from cuts, scrapes, and surgery sites that get infected.

For example, one Seattle woman recently was attacked during a robbery, and the lacerations became infected.

Oyster says they stole her wallet and backpack before continuing to attack and knocking her unconscious.

She woke up at Harborview Medical Center.

Bunky received stitches for the lacerations on her head. The lacerations led to a bacterial infection, which turned flesh-eating. She had surgery Wednesday night. She says she has a long road to recovery ahead. Hopeful that doctors can save her eye and that she can return to her art.

The following video gives a good review of what happens during a Vibrio vulnificus infection, for those of you who are interested.

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Comments

The government lies with amazing prolificacy and breadth. It seems there is not a single government agency committed to truthfulness. This is highly disturbing.

    diver64 in reply to puhiawa. | March 11, 2024 at 4:40 am

    They sure started off that foolishness with a whooper. Storms and fires are not increasing, there is no evidence of that but I am beyond expecting actual truth and science out of the CDC. As for the hysteria laden “hottest summer ever recorded” crud. You mean since temps have been recorded which is the blip of about 150yrs and that is not over the entire earths surface which has only been recorded by satellite for 25 or 30yrs?

    What if I said a true statement such as “Last year was the hottest ever recorded since I have measured them” and neglected to mention I started my measurements in 2020?

    lichau in reply to puhiawa. | March 11, 2024 at 10:15 am

    “I have rules I live by. The first is that I believe nothing my government tells me. ”
    …George Carlin

Well said. Highly disturbing indeed. It’s almost as if the government loathes those whose permission used to be needed for their existence.

2smartforlibs | March 10, 2024 at 2:19 pm

If you remember politicians hate you and the bureaucracy are parasites this comes as no surprise.

I am far more afraid of something brought across the border by Biden’s Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | March 10, 2024 at 3:50 pm

Democrats are, basically, flesh-eating bacteria.

I took care of a gentleman that walked barefoot in his yard in Texas, got a sliver, took it out of his foot.
2 hours later he was in the Er and they had to amputate his lower leg to save his life, I’ve been wearing sandals in my yard in summer ever since. Once in awhile I forget, I’m a Wisconsin kid, we ran all over the place without shoes, no fire ants, poisonous snakes, etc…

But rarely

Shot is serious

    diver64 in reply to gonzotx. | March 11, 2024 at 4:42 am

    Do you remember what it was that caused such a violent reaction to a sliver in such a short time? That’s a crazy story!

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | March 10, 2024 at 4:16 pm

came on the heels of the hottest summer the World Meteorological Organization has ever recorded

LOL.

Defund the CDC.

JackinSilverSpring | March 10, 2024 at 5:18 pm

The CDC lost its credibility by its actions during thr Wu-flu. I would be very skeptical of anything it says, especially regarding globull warming.

The more I watch the CDC, the more I think we should fire the lot of them. They can’t count, that website is next best thing to useless and they tell unscientific, politically-motivated lies. There is just not enough intelligence and integrity to put out decent work product.

I wouldn’t mind seeing Fauci infected with flesh-eating bacteria, but it won’t likely happen. Even these bacteria have some standards.

As is pointed out, there are several species of “flesh eating” (actually highly reproducing and pruruluent) bacteria. They mostly hit people with weakened immune systems, but can infect those with serious wounds and interrupted blood supply to the affected area(s). They have been around long before humans, and will be around long after we’re gone. They’re not lurking in the shadows like bacterial hit gangs waiting to get us, they are just ubiquitous in our environment. Earth is a very dirty planet, full of microscopic life—from bacteria to viruses to fungi to protozoa. They were here first.

“Climate Crisis, Global Warming, Cooling, etc”

Is there anything it can’t do? No!

MoeHowardwasright | March 11, 2024 at 6:04 am

I spent my career in the medical device/gas fields. “Flesh eating” infections have been a diagnosed condition going back to 1975 when I first worked in a hospital ER at the age of 18. It’s nothing new and has nothing to do with climate change. The CDC (as well as the rest of the government agencies) needs to be cleaned out. At least 90% of the CDC are worthless to their original mission. And just like the military, mission creep infects every government agency. FJB

BigRosieGreenbaum | March 11, 2024 at 10:01 am

Hottest summer evah in the history of hot summers. I think we need to cut off the electricity to the CDC in the name of climate change and also defund studying climate change, in the name of climate change. Problem solv-ed.

To te Left there is noting Global warming can’t do

BierceAmbrose | March 11, 2024 at 8:50 pm

“Bunky received stitches for the lacerations on her head. The lacerations led to a bacterial infection, which turned flesh-eating.”

I wonder, could the feasting have been noticed sooner? They near-never tell you what to keep an eye on, or when to declare a problem.

Can’t have you participating in your own care. No billing code for that.