What is Meliodosis? Rare bacteria causing DEADLY infection is detected in US for first time

What is Meliodosis? Rare bacteria causing DEADLY infection is detected in US for first time
Rare bacteria causing DEADLY infection detected in US for first time (Wikimedia, Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

A bacteria has been detected in the US for the first time and it is responsible for a disease that kills up to 50 percent of the people it infects, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed. Burkholderia pseudomallei, which causes melioidosis, has been detected in soil and water samples from the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  

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An investigation into two cases in the area found the presence of the bacteria. While around a dozen Americans contract the disease every year, cases have always been tied to foreign travel. Officials, however, have said that the risk to the public remained "very low" despite the bacteria being detected in the US. Half of the people with confirmed infections globally reportedly die. Experts have said that the detection was a "big deal". Doctors have been asked to be alert for the disease in local patients.