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McDonald's linked with major E Coli outbreak
McDonald's E. coli outbreak kills 1 person in the U.S. How can onions get contaminated? Plus 7 other foods commonly linked to food poisoning
Most sick people in the investigation report eating Quarter Pounder hamburgers at the fast food chain restaurant, according to the CDC.
Federal officials say E. coli food poisoning linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has sickened at least 49 people
Federal officials say E. coli food poisoning linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has sickened at least 49 people
What to know about E. coli causes, symptoms amid McDonald’s-linked outbreak
One person died and 10 were hospitalized in an E. coli outbreak in ten states, which health officials linked to the McDonald’s burgers.
46 people hospitalized with food poisoning
Officials investigate suspected food poisoning incident in Maryland; 46 hospitalized
Forty-six people were hospitalized in Maryland after firefighters received reports of multiple people with food poisoning in Jessup, Maryland. Firefighters and paramedics from the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services responded to the scene at 3:45 p.
Dozens suffer apparent food poisoning in Maryland’s Howard County
Dozens of people were taken to hospitals Monday from a large wholesale seafood distribution business in Howard County, Maryland, after apparently suffering food poisoning linked to home-cooked meals brought in by an employee, according to the company and county officials.
Mass Food Poisoning Incident Leaves 46 Hospitalized
A mass
food
poisoning
outbreak at a seafood distributor left 46 sufferers hospitalized after they all ate the same dish, according to reports. The incident is said to have struck down dozens of people at the North Atlantic Fish Company (NAFCO) Wholesale ...
Hollywood Life on MSN
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Is the McDonald’s Quarter Pounder Causing Food Poisoning?
The alert was prompted by nearly 50 reported cases of E. coli—one of the more severe forms of
food
poisoning
—linked to ...
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Employee's homemade meal blamed for mass food poisoning at Maryland seafood distributor
NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors in Jessup, Maryland, says Monday's mass food poisoning incident, which left 46 people ...
Food Safety News
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South African authorities search for source of food poisoning
Authorities in South Africa believe a chemical agent may be to blame for recent cases of illness in the country. Minister of ...
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‘Close them all and let them go’: Gayton McKenzie calls for closure of foreign-owned tuckshops and mass deportations amid food poisoning uproar
Following a spate of food poisoning related incidents allegedly linked to foreign-owned spaza shops, Gayton McKenzie is ...
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Outside food prepared by employee caused sickness at Jessup facility, preliminary investigation says
Investigations are underway after more than 40 people were hospitalized with food poisoning symptoms after reportedly eating ...
Briefly on MSN
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Food poisoning declared a national security threat as chemical agent fingered amid 16 Gauteng deaths
The government, through its NatJOINTS structure, has declared Gauteng's sporadic incidents of food poisoning, 294 since ...
MedPage Today
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Why Hospital Gowns Are Ugly; Mass Food Poisoning in Maryland; Eli Lilly Files Suit
In Washington state, four agricultural workers tested presumptively positive for avian influenza after contact with infected ...
verywellhealth
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Clostridium Perfringens: The Leading Cause of Food Poisoning
Clostridium perfringens is the leading cause of food poisoning in the United States. Bacteria cause it, and you may ...
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