There are now 20 cases of diagnosed E. coli infections linked to Miguel’s Cocina. Seven have been hospitalized, including four children. All of the cases dined at the restaurant between Oct. 6- 18.

Seven people, including four children, have been hospitalized by the bacteria. At least one of the seven people hospitalized developed hemolytic uremic

Sources, Characteristics, and Identification

E. coli is an archetypal commensal bacterial species that lives in mammalian intestines. E. coli O157:H7 is one of thousands of serotypes Escherichia coli.[1] The combination of letters and numbers in the name of the E. coli O157:H7 refers to the specific antigens (proteins which provoke an antibody

A total of 17 E. coli cases, which is four more since Tuesday, are now linked to Miguel’s Cocina in 4S Ranch, San Diego County health officials said.

Seven people, including four children, have been hospitalized by the bacteria.

Those who fell ill range from 6 to 87 years old, per the health department. They

The County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) is reporting an outbreak of 13 confirmed or probable cases of Shiga-toxin-producing E. Coli (STEC) linked to dining at Miguel’s Cocina 4S Ranch location in San Diego.  

HHSA Epidemiology Program and the County Department of Environmental Health and Quality are investigating the cluster of

According to Food Safety News, restaurants, retailers and consumers in several states are being advised to not sell or eat oysters harvested from a certain area on Prince Edward Island, Canada.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the warning after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency found Salmonella and E. coli contamination in samples of

According to press reports, another child has been hospitalized following exposure to E. coli after students from Sullivan and Washington counties visited an animal exhibit in September.

Dr. David Kirschke, director of the Northeast Regional Health Office, provided a statement Wednesday, saying the total number of children hospitalized after the E. coli illnesses began has

The McHenry County Department of Health (MCDH) and Huntley Community School District 158 are working collaboratively to respond to a recent outbreak of Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli (STEC) at Huntley High School. There are now currently nine confirmed cases of STEC, all of which involve students. The first case was identified on Sunday, September 17.