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The Matador reopens after E. coli outbreak
The Matador reopens after E. coli outbreak× The Matador reopens after E. coli outbreakSEATTLE — Following an E. coli outbreak that sickened seven people, the Matador is back open.The favorite Ballard restaurant opened its doors Saturday morning after a week-long closure.On Thursday, public health officials inspected the restaurant and found that it had been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized.
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E. coli strain that closed Matador restaurant found elsewhere, too
E. coli strain that closed Matador restaurant found elsewhere, tooAn 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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New E. coli cases reported, but no apparent link to the Matador
New E. coli cases reported, but no apparent link to the MatadorKing County health officials are investigating an outbreak of E. coli food poisoning at Memo's Mexican Restaurant in Seattle, but they say it doesn't appear to be linked to a previous outbreak at the Matador.For the second time in a week, King County health officials are investigating an outbreak of potentially dangerous E. coli food poisoning linked to a Mexican-style restaurant, but they say the incidents don't appear related.An outbreak of Shiga-toxin producing E. coli O157: H7 (STEC) sickened two people who ate at Memo's Mexican Food in Seattle's University District in August, officials with Public Health — Seattle & King County reported Wednesday.
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King County Updates WA Matador E. coli Outbreak
King County Updates WA Matador E. coli OutbreakbyKing County has updated their investigation into the E. coli outbreak among people who ate at the Matador restaurant in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.In addition to the five people sickened who ate at the Matador restaurant, there are five others who are sick with the same E. coli strain.And there are two other Washington state residents, who do not live in King County, and three out-of-state residents who have tested positive for the same strain of E. coli bacteria.
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