The outbreak of Salmonella among 4 Greene County, Ohio women within just a few days of each other was the first clue that something was amiss, according to an article in today’s Dayton Daily News. “We don’t get four at one time,” GCCHD Health Commissioner Mark McDonnell said. “Usually, they’re scattered throughout the year.”
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E. coli Infections Linked to Romaine Lettuce from Single Processing Facility
By Colin Caywood on
Posted in Foodborne Illness Outbreaks
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated their investigation information today into the developing E. coli O145 outbreak in Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Tennessee linked to shredded romaine lettuce sold by Freshway Foods.
To date, there are 23 confirmed and 7 probable cases related to this outbreak from MI, NY, OH, and TN. Among…
Freshway Lettuce E. coli O145: More Recalls, Second Strain of E. coli
By Dave Babcock on
Posted in Food Poisoning Information
The number of confirmed and probable E. coli O145 infections remained steady at 29 today, but additional recalls were announced as evidence of additional contaminated product surfaced. CIDRAP reported on developing news on a number of fronts:
- Location of the outbreak strain of E. coli O145 in Freshway bagged romaine lettuce: "the New York State
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