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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Popular Ballard restaurant closed due to E. coli outbreak : komonews





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Popular Ballard restaurant closed due to E. coli outbreak

Popular Ballard restaurant closed due to E. coli outbreak
Popular Ballard restaurant closed due to E. coli outbreak
SEATTLE - King County Public Health is investigating an outbreak of E. coli at the Matador restaurant in Ballard that sickened five people.Health officials said in all five cases, customers developed symptoms including diarrhea and abdominal cramps after eating at the restaurant late last month.Three of those people had to be hospitalized, and one of those patients developed a kidney problem.


as well seattletimes

Matador restaurant in Ballard closed amid E. coli illnesses

Matador restaurant in Ballard closed amid E. coli illnesses
Matador restaurant in Ballard closed amid E. coli illnesses
Five people were sickened and three were hospitalized with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli infections after eating at The Matador restaurant in Ballard last month.Health officials announced the problem after closing the restaurant Friday evening.King County health officials on Friday suspended the food permit of The Matador restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood while they investigate an outbreak of potentially life-threatening E. coli food poisoning.


additionally seattletimes

E. coli strain that closed Matador restaurant found elsewhere, too

E. coli strain that closed Matador restaurant found elsewhere, too
E. coli strain that closed Matador restaurant found elsewhere, too
An outbreak of E. coli food poisoning linked to the Matador restaurant in Ballard last week has expanded beyond the site.At least 10 people have been sickened, including three in three other states.An outbreak of dangerous E. coli food poisoning that closed the Matador restaurant in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood last week appears to be linked to more illnesses in Washington and three other states, health officials said Monday.


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