A grocery chain is recalling flour over fears of E. coli contamination. The recall comes after at least 17 people in eight states become ill. ALDI said in a press release that the 5-pound bags of flour made at ADM Milling Co. in…
An outbreak of E. coli from contaminated ground beef has affected 177 people in 10 states, up 21 more than a week earlier. Reported by USA Today with reference to the CDC. Since the beginning of March, 21 out of 177 people infected with the strain ...
Apparently, the clue to the mysterious outbreak of E. coli has been found, which has already affected dozens of people in five US states. Health officials said ground beef was a likely source of e.coli contamination, Fox News reported. April 12 Centers for Control ...
There is an outbreak of E. coli in five US states. Seventy-two people have fallen ill, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says it is unsure of the source of the e.coli bacteria. All 72 people were infected with the same strain of intestinal...
The California farm linked to a massive recall of romaine lettuce across the United States said it was recalling other products - cauliflower and red and green lettuce - due to concerns about a new E. coli outbreak. Adam Bros Farming is the source of the potential outbreak...
One person died and 17 more were poisoned after eating beef from Cargill Meat Solutions. E. coli was found in the meat, writes The Daily Mail. The manufacturer is now recalling more than 60 thousand kg of beef, which was packed on June 21 and sent to ...
The US government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that four more people have become victims of the E. coli epidemic. The total death toll during the exacerbation of the epidemic this spring has reached five people. Health officials linked the spread of E. Coli infection to lettuce ...
Health officials have confirmed one human death due to an outbreak of E. coli, which has spread to half of the US states. On Wednesday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 23 new cases of infection, bringing a total ...
Lettuce is increasingly becoming the cause of E. coli infection in Americans. The latest nationwide outbreak of E. coli affected 84 people in 19 states, 42 of whom were hospitalized. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates leafy greens cause approximately ...
The number of people hospitalized for an outbreak of E. coli found in lettuce continues to rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is reported that since March 13, 16 states have reported about 53 cases of infection with this ...