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E. coli outbreak leads to Adams Farm meat recall : cnn





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E. coli outbreak leads to Adams Farm meat recall

E. coli outbreak leads to Adams Farm meat recall
E. coli outbreak leads to Adams Farm meat recall
Story highlights Seven cases of E. coli have been reported across four statesBeef, veal and bison products from Adams Farm are recalled(CNN) Beef products are probably the cause of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened seven people in four states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.From June 27 to September 4, seven people ages 1 to 74 from West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts contracted E. coli O157:H7.No deaths have been reported, but five of the seven have been hospitalized, the CDC reported.


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Congresswoman Urges USDA to Investigate Adams Farm E. coli Outbreak

Congresswoman Urges USDA to Investigate Adams Farm E. coli Outbreak
Congresswoman Urges USDA to Investigate Adams Farm E. coli Outbreak
byCongresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) released a statement yesterday about the E. coli O157:H7 outbreak linked to recalled beef products from Adams Farm Slaughterhouse.At least seven people in four states are sick with E. coli infections after eating those products.She said, "News that a deadly form of E. coli has contaminated beef, veal, and bison products is extremely unsettling and I encourage all consumers to check their freezers to make sure that their products are safe.


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Retail List Released for Recalled E. coli Adams Farm Meats

Retail List Released for Recalled E. coli Adams Farm Meats
Retail List Released for Recalled E. coli Adams Farm Meats
byThe USDA has released the retail consignment list for recalled Adams Farm Slaughterhouse beef, veal, and buffalo products that are linked to an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in four states.Those products were sold in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.The original recall notice stated that the meat was sold in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York and mentioned that it may have been distributed in neighboring states.


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