E. coli outbreak grows at Portland preschoolIn an update on the E. coli outbreak at the Montessori of Alameda school in Portland, The Multnomah County Health Department said Wednesday that seven people have now been sickened by Escherichia coli bacteria at the school, six children and one adult. Healthy SoyNut Butter outbreak. Four of the people are confirmed to have E. coli, O157:H7 and two of these cases genetically match the E. coli strain from the national I.M. The Health Department is investigating how the SoyNut Butter E. coli strain was introduced into Montessori of Alameda. Last week, The Oregon Health Authority has verified that two confirmed cases of E. coli O157 infection in Clackamas County siblings are part of a national outbreak.
Multnomah County Health officials said Tuesday they were part of a nationwide outbreak of E. coli linked to a soy nut butter. The school did not serve soy nut butter though Tammy Kennedy, who owns the school, told The Oregonian/OregonLive that one family had it at home. Portland schoolThe E. coli outbreak at a Portland school has grown, with six people sick. Results show that two of the six were infected by the same genetic strain of E. coli O157:H7 that was found in the soy nut butter. UPDATE: 7 now sick in E. coli outbreak in N.E.
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