The case count in the investigation of an outbreak of E. coli illnesses O26 related to Chipotle restaurants in Washington and Oregon includes 31 Washington residents and 18 Oregon residents.

Five Chipotle restaurants in Washington are associated with this outbreak: Hazel Dell, 7715 NE 5th Avenue, Suite 109, in Vancouver; 1404 Broadway Avenue and

49 sickened in two state outbreak

The case count in the investigation of an outbreak of E. coli O26 illnesses related to Chipotle restaurants in Washington and Oregon now includes 30 Washington residents.  Twelve people have been hospitalized.

Five Chipotle restaurants in Washington are associated with this outbreak:

  • Hazel Dell, 7715 NE 5th Avenue,

chipotle_logo_originalThe case count in the investigation of an outbreak of E. coli O26 illnesses related to Chipotle restaurants in Washington and Oregon includes 30 Washington residents and 19 Oregon residents.

Five Chipotle restaurants in Washington are associated with this outbreak: Hazel Dell, 7715 NE 5th Avenue, Suite 109, in Vancouver; 1404 Broadway Avenue and

TF-logo-e1442428732436Eight cases of E. coli have been reported recently in Washoe County, according to health officials.

Phil Ulibarri, a spokesman for the Washoe County Health District, said he was notified on Nov. 4 of the cases, and that the WCHD is investigating.

Six of the eight cases have been connected with the Twisted Fork restaurant

Public health officials in Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota are investigating an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O26 (STEC O26) infections. CDC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are assisting with the investigation. As of November 9, 2015:

  • 42 ill people have been reported from Washington (27) and Oregon (15).
  • 14 people have been

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Norovirus: The Ventura County Public Health has reported 98 customers and 17 employees of the subject Chipotle restaurant were sickened on August 18 and 19, 2015. After customers reported the illnesses to Chipotle, the restaurant notified health department officials and closed on Friday afternoon, August 18, to clean

Public health officials in Washington, Oregon, and Minnesota are investigating an outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O26 (STEC O26) infections. CDC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are assisting with the investigation. As of November 6, 2015:

  • 41 ill people have been reported from Washington (28) and Oregon (13).
  • 14 people have been