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Investigation into E. coli outbreak in Washington County continues

Investigation into E. coli outbreak in Washington County continues
Investigation into E. coli outbreak in Washington County continues
Washington County health officials are still in the full swing of an E. coli investigation.The outbreak has been traced to the Washington County Fair in late July.Health officials found out about the cases after it was over.


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E. coli Outbreak at Washington County Fair; Is This Common?

E. coli Outbreak at Washington County Fair; Is This Common?
E. coli Outbreak at Washington County Fair; Is This Common?
byThe E. coli outbreak that may be associated with the Washington County Fair in Oregon raises questions about the safety of county and state fairs.At least two people are sick in that outbreak.There have been several serious outbreaks linked to those types of events in the past few years.


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E. coli at the Washington County Fair?

E. coli at the Washington County Fair?
E. coli at the Washington County Fair?
Microbiologist Mi Kang works to identify a strain of E. coli from a specimen in a lab at the Washington State Dept.of Health Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015, in Shoreline, Wash. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — With fair season in full swing, health officials in Oregon are warning people of the potential for E.coli contamination.Several cases of STEC E.coli may be connected with livestock from the Washington County Fair.


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Washington County officials investigating several cases of E. coli

Washington County officials investigating several cases of E. coli
Washington County officials investigating several cases of E. coli
Washington County officials said Wednesday they're investigating a handful of E. coli cases that may have stemmed from contact with livestock at the county fair."Several" people have come down with diarrhea because of the bacteria, the county said in a news release.A county spokeswoman said officials aren't releasing details about the number of people affected or whether any were hospitalized, citing the ongoing investigation.


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