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Rural school district begins year with unexplained E. coli cases
Rural school district begins year with unexplained E. coli casesThe information is sketchy, but the Columbia-Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services is confirming four cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157:H7 in the Missouri county.According to Sturgeon R-V School District Superintendent Shawn Schultz, three of those cases involve school children, one of whom was a first-grader who was infected before the school year got underway.Schultz said the other two are a kindergartener and another first-grader.
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Confirmed E. coli cases at local restaurant grow to six
Confirmed E. coli cases at local restaurant grow to sixby: Deborah Horne Updated: Sep 12, 2016 - 7:14 PMKING COUNTY, Wash. - A KIRO 7 camera was there when two inspectors from Seattle/King County Public health showed up late today to take still more samples of food at the Matador Restaurant.They are trying to figure out what made six people who ate here come down with a dangerous form of E. coli."So you're surprised by this as well?"
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The Matador closed after five cases of E. coli
The Matador closed after five cases of E. coliBNT StaffAs of 5p.m.last Friday The Matador was closed for cleaning and sanitizing after Public Health suspended their food serving permitThe Matador closed after five cases of E. coliStaffThe Matador in Ballard is closed after King County Health officials suspended their food permit while they investigate numerous cases of E. coli food poisoning.As of 5p.m.
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