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September 26, 2007: Six New York Cases Linked to Topps Brand Hamburgers

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September 25, 2007: Topps Brand Hamburger Patties Recalled For Possible E. coli Contamination

Topps brand hamburgers have been voluntarily recalled by Price Chopper supermarkets in response to a warning issued by the New York State Department of Agriculture. According to the health department, two people in Albany became ill with E. coli food poisoning after eating the hamburgers.

September 25, 2007: Indiana E. coli Outbreak Hits Students

Floyd County Health Officials have stated that the number of Galena Elementary Students with confirmed cases of E. coli infection has increased to six. E. coli also is suspected in the illness of two additional students.

Charlotte Bass, administrator of the Floyd County Health Department, said that health workers are trying to pinpoint the source of the outbreak. The county health department will work with the Indiana State Department of Health and Galena Elementary School in their investigation.

September 24, 2007: Illinois E. coli Cases Linked with El Rancherito Restaurant in Effingham

Six confirmed cases of E. coli O157:H7 have been linked with the El Rancherito restaurant located on I-57 and I-70 in Effingham, according to the Effingham County Health Department.

The health department is investigating the outbreak. The food poisoning victims ate at El Rancherito between September 11 and 13 and became ill between September 14 and 17.

According to the health department, El Rancherito is cooperating with the investigation. The restaurant has been closed since last Thursday.

September 20, 2007: Piggly Wiggly Recalls Ground Beef After Two in Wisconsin Become Ill With E. coli Food Poisoning

Piggly Wiggly is recalling ground beef after two cases of E. coli food poisoning. The E. coli contaminated beef was sold in July and August at Monroe and Sister Bay Wisconsin Piggly Wiggly Markets. Although the product is no longer for sale, consumers may have the it stored in their freezers.

The recalled brands are Piggly Wiggly's “Ground Chuck” and “Certified Angus Beef Ground Round 85% Lean,” with sell-by dates of July 15 through August 5, 2007. Both products came from the warehouse of Piggly Wiggle’s parent company, Fresh Brands.

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