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July 5, 2007: Three Iowa Children Infected with E. coli - Source of Infection is Unknown

Staff writer for The Des Moines Register, Tom Alex, writes that the State Department of Public Health has issued a warning after three children from east-central Iowa developed an illness associated with E. coli. All of the children are suffering from an infection with a strain known as enterohemorrhagic E. coli O26. It was reported that all three children are recovering. Symptoms of E.

June 26, 2007: E. coli Infection Hospitalizes Two Vermont Children

Two children from the central Vermont communities of Randolph and Barre Town are being treated in separate Boston hospitals for kidney failure, resulting as a complication of E. coli infections. Presently, health officials believe that the cases are unrelated.

June 18, 2007: Slaughtered Goat May Be Link To Recent E. coli Outbreak

Health Officials recently learned that a goat had been slaughtered in the kitchen of Captain’s Galley, the China Grove, NC, seafood restaurant that has been linked to a deadly E. coli O157:H7 outbreak.  The restaurant was closed on Monday. Twenty-one people became ill after eating at the Captain’s Galley, and last week, 86 year-old Faye Sides died of complications related to E.

June 10, 2007: United Food Expands Ground Beef Recall Again

United Food of California has expanded its recall of fresh and frozen ground beef to include 5.7 million pounds of the product that may be contaminated with E. coli. The initial recall on June 3, which concerned 75,000 pounds of beef, was expanded on June 6 to include 370,000 pounds. The beef subject to recall was produced between April 6 and April 20, and had “sell by” dates ranging from April 29 to May 6. The meat is no longer on store shelves, but may be in consumer’s freezers. So far, there have been 14 cases of individuals experiencing E.

June 10, 2007: Tyson Fresh Meats Recalls Over 40,000 Pounds of Ground Beef From Wal-Mart Stores

Over 40,000 pounds of packaged ground beef produced by Tyson Fresh Meats in Sherman, Texas, have been recalled as a result of possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination. The beef had been shipped to Wal-Mart stores in 12 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.

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