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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Family of 16-year-old E. coli patient suing Matador restaurant and its suppliers : q13fox





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Family of 16-year-old E. coli patient suing Matador restaurant and its suppliers

Family of 16-year-old E. coli patient suing Matador restaurant and its suppliers
Family of 16-year-old E. coli patient suing Matador restaurant and its suppliers
× Family of 16-year-old E. coli patient suing Matador restaurant and its suppliersSEATTLE – The family of a 16-year-old girl is suing The Matador restaurant corporation after the girl ate some leftovers from one of the chain's restaurants in Ballard and contracted E. coli, the family's attorneys said in press release.According to the attorneys from Marler Clark:The girl's parents, Kevin Geloff and Julie Trecee, ate at the Matador in mid-August.Later, their daughter ate some of the leftovers.


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Popular restaurant in Ballard closed after E. coli outbreak

Popular restaurant in Ballard closed after E. coli outbreak
Popular restaurant in Ballard closed after E. coli outbreak
× Popular restaurant in Ballard closed after E. coli outbreakSEATTLE – A 16-year-old girl is one of 10 people recovering from E. coli infection after some ate at a popular restaurant in Seattle's Ballard restaurant.The Seattle and King County Health Department shut down The Matador restaurant last week after it found five people with the same strain of E. coli were ill after eating there.Five other people outside of King County came forward, with only one of them saying they ate at The Matador.


in addition foodsafetynews

E. coli strain associated with Seattle restaurant goes traveling

E. coli strain associated with Seattle restaurant goes traveling
E. coli strain associated with Seattle restaurant goes traveling
The number of people ill with the same strain of E. coli associated with the now-closed Matador restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood has doubled, and the outbreak may be more far-flung than first reported.At least 10 people have been sickened to date, up from the original five, according to Public Health — Seattle & King County.The agency is chasing down a strain of E. coli that has not been seen before in Washington state and which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicated has also infected people from Colorado, Idaho, and New York.


furthermore qsrweb

Seattle E. coli outbreak spreads to 4 states, original restaurant not only source

Seattle E. coli outbreak spreads to 4 states, original restaurant not only source
Seattle E. coli outbreak spreads to 4 states, original restaurant not only source
At least 10 people in four states have been sickened by a Shiga toxin-producing strain of E. Coli 0157, according to multiple news reports, including the Seattle Times.Six of the reported cases of so-called, STEC infections, have been linked to a single restaurant in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, the Matador, a two-unit chain that serves Mexican cuisine.The other cases, however, appear to have been contracted elsewhere, according to the Seattle Times.


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