reader comments 160 with At least 14 people in Utah have been sickened with a serious gastrointestinal infection after drinking “raw,” unpasteurized milk, the Salt Lake County Health Department reported this week. Raw milk outbreaks are not uncommon in Utah, which has some of the more permissive laws regarding the sale and distribution of unpasteurized ..
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Enlarge / A Wendy’s old-fashion burger. Romaine lettuce on Wendy’s burgers is thought to be the cause of the outbreak. reader comments 68 with We will never know for certain what caused a large, multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections linked to Wendy’s restaurants late last year, according to a new study led by ..
reader comments 138 with A 10-month-old baby in Tennessee developed a life-threatening condition last year and spent 27 days in the hospital with failing kidneys after drinking raw milk from a cow-share, health officials in Tennessee reported Thursday. At least five people were sickened by raw milk from the cow-share, including another 10-month-old baby who ..
Enlarge / A Wendy’s old-fashion burger. Romaine lettuce on Wendy’s burgers is thought to be the cause of the outbreak. reader comments 153 with 66 posters participating Share this story A multistate outbreak of E. coli O157 infections linked to romaine lettuce on Wendy’s burgers has more than doubled since last week, according to an ..
Enlarge / Romaine lettuce can be seen at a store in Mountain View, California, United States, on Friday, November 22, 2019. reader comments 165 with 86 posters participating Share this story An outbreak of potentially life-threatening E. coli infections linked to contaminated romaine lettuce has widened to 67 cases in 19 states, with 39 of ..
Enlarge / Organic hamburgers are grilled at a outdoor Farmer’s Market August 15, 2013, in Washington, DC. PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images reader comments 128 with 69 posters participating Share this story It may be safe to eat salad again, but tasty meatballs and juicy burgers are in for some side eye. The Centers for Disease ..
Enlarge / Beef cattle crowded together on a farm. (credit: Getty | Bloomberg) Manure from a high-density cattle farm that holds upward of 100,000 cows may have been the source of a deadly Escherichia coli strain that found its way onto romaine lettuce and caused a massive outbreak earlier this year. That’s according to a ..
Enlarge / Romaine lettuce stalks reader comments 158 Share this story A savage strain of E. coli spread on romaine lettuce has killed its first victim in an outbreak that now grips 25 states, sickening a total of 121 people. The California Department of Public Health confirmed to Ars that a resident had died from ..