Public health officials are uncertain what forced a San Jose mother to undergo a quadruple amputation but have ruled out Vibrio, an infection linked to seafood.
that 40-year-old Laura Barajas contracted the bacterial infection after eating fish she bought at a local supermarket and cooked at home.
Healthcare providers and laboratories are mandated to report any new Vibrio cases to the public health department in the county where the patient lives.
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