Raw oysters can pose greater health risks when consumed between May and October due to the prevalence of vibrio, according to the CDC. Photo by V. Todd Miller/LSU AgCenter
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Are Raw Oysters Safe To Eat?
Two people recently died in Louisiana after eating raw Gulf oysters contaminated with the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus. Now that we have returned to the “r” months of autumn, a period historically considered safer to consume the mollusks on the half shell, seafood lovers are rightfully on edge about enjoying what many consider a saltwater delicacy.