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... pattern from Balenciaga's Resort 2008 collection. It's E. coli. Pay attention, because it's rearing its ugly microscopic head again ... commissioned two years ago by Boxer and Senator Ted Kennedy after the 2006 bagged Spinach E. coli outbreak that killed three people and cost the Spinach industry ... ...this week.In other real food news, an E. coli outbreak in Michigan that has hospitalized 24 people and ...
... and Ingham County health officials are investigating an E.coli outbreak at Michigan State University (MSU) with 19-students falling victim to O157:H7, a virulent, contagious, and sometimes fatal strain of e-coli. E.coli is a group of bacteria  found in animal intestines ... for digestion; others are harmful, even deadly, such as, the very rare and toxin-producing strain E. coli O111. read more
... 's a pretty nasty e. coli outbreak going ... [Contamination] from Consumerist by Meg Marco There's a pretty nasty e. coli outbreak going on in Michigan and Illinois — apparently "industrial" sized bags of lettuce from a Michigan company called "Aunt Mids" have been contaminated. Among those affected ...
According to state health officials, an E.coli outbreak stemming from a restaurant in northeastern Oklahoma, has caused more than 200 people to suffer food poisoning, and has been linked to at least one death. Oklahoma state health officials said yesterday that they have confirmed 206 cases of E. coli food poisoning among patrons who [...]
Investigators still haven't determined the cause of the E. coli outbreak at MSU. Probably cases jumped to 23 last week. The State News reports that six of the 23 cases have been linked to the E. coli infection, and the remaining 17 are being studied, Ingham County Health Director Dean Sienko said. "We have a number [...]
Just read on the Free Press website that health officials have identified large bags of iceberg lettuce as the source of the E. coli outbreak that first popped up at Michigan State University and was later seen scattered across the state: The shredded and chopped lettuce was sold to restaurants and institutions from wholesalers, including Aunt [...]
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