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E.coli outbreak in four states traced to slaughterhouse
E.coli outbreak in four states traced to slaughterhouseA slaughterhouse recalled several types of product due to a multistate E.coli outbreak.Seven people from four states including were infected with E.coli that was traced to the Adams Farm Slaughterhouse in Athol.The facility is recalling beef, veal, and bison the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Saturday according to a Boston Globe report.
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Multistate E.coli outbreak sickens 7
Multistate E.coli outbreak sickens 7The Centers for Disease Control says a multistate outbreak of E.coli has sickened seven people, sending five to the hospital.The CDC said Saturday that the outbreak of E. coli, which can cause intestinal illnesses, likely is linked to beef products from Adams Farms Slaughterhouse in Athol, Massachusetts.People from 1 year old to 74 years old have become sick.
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Seattle's Matador restaurant reopens after E.coli outbreak linked to eatery
Seattle's Matador restaurant reopens after E.coli outbreak linked to eatery- -BREAKING NEWSSeattle's Matador restaurant reopens after E.coli outbreak linked to eaterySeptember 18, 2016"Additionally, Public Health inspectors have reviewed and reiterated standard operating procedures and safe food handling practices, including produce-washing, equipment cleaning, and ensuring that ill food workers are excluded from work.An additional follow-up inspection will be conducted in two weeks," said the statement issued by the health agency.Public Health - Seattle & King County also said the investigation into the source of the recent E. coli outbreak is ongoing and that, "To date, we know that of the ten people infected with this strain of E. coli, seven of them ate food from the Matador (including five King County residents).
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Multistate E.coli outbreak sickens 7, including 2 from Connecticut
Multistate E.coli outbreak sickens 7, including 2 from ConnecticutATLANTA >> The Centers for Disease Control says a multistate outbreak of E.coli has sickened seven people, sending five to the hospital.The CDC said Saturday that the outbreak of E. coli, which can cause intestinal illnesses, likely is linked to beef products from Adams Farms Slaughterhouse in Athol, Massachusetts.Connecticut Department of Public Health officials releases a statement saying Two state residents were hospitalized in the outbreak and have since recovered.
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