Vibrio bacteria, commonly found in warm coastal waters and raw shellfish, pose health risks including food poisoning and severe infections, particularly affecting those with compromised immune systems. As ocean temperatures rise due to climate change, Vibrio is expanding into new regions, increasing public health concerns and the need for predictive models to anticipate outbreaks.
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