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McDonald, Escherichia coli
More than 100 ill after recent McDonald's E.coli outbreak
E.coli linked to slivered onions on some McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers in America has caused 104 people to become ill, according to US health officials.The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in an update on Wednesday that 34 people had been hospitalised in connection to the outbreak and that one man had died in October.
McDonald's deadly E. coli outbreak has now sickened more than 100 people
Illnesses linked to slivered onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers expand to 14 states, federal officials say.
More Than 100 E. Coli Infections Now Linked to McDonald’s Outbreak
Officials have confirmed that more than 100 people were infected by a severe E. Coli outbreak linked to slivered onions on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, Forbes reported. The infections sent 34 people to the hospital and left four with a potentially life-threatening kidney condition called hemolytic uremic syndrome.
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First McDonald’s-related E. coli case detected in NC
Epidemiologic and traceback data show that fresh, slivered onions served at McDonald’s were the likely source of this ...
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How Safe Is US Food? Experts' Verdicts After Listeria, E. Coli Outbreaks
Recently, two notable incidents—a listeria outbreak involving ready-to-eat meat products and an E. coli outbreak tied to ...
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E. coli cases rise to 104 in outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders
The number of illnesses in the
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Quarter Pounders has risen to 104, up from 90 at ...
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McDonald's deadly E. coli outbreak has now sickened over 100 people
A deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s has now sickened over 100 people, the CDC says. Here's what to know.
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