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Five people have died because of the outbreak and 96 were sent to hospitals, the FDA says in its latest update. The agency says 210 people were sickened, in 36 states.
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"Most of them would really like to have their health back, but that's not going to happen," says the food safety lawyer representing 58 victims who fell ill after eating tainted greens from Arizona.
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Just to be safe, the CDC is telling consumers to "throw out" all romaine lettuce, including whole heads, because of an E. coli outbreak that has infected at least 61 people and hospitalized 31.
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A report by the CDC said the bacteria has infected at least 53 people, including 31 who have been hospitalized. The agency's advice: Throw out pre-cut romaine lettuce grown in Yuma, Ariz.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Ohio Farms Packing Company is recalling more than 40 thousand pounds of boneless veal products for possible E.…
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Mount Vernon city officials are considering a plan to open a public park for goose hunting. City officials say they are considering a hunt to drive a…
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State officials say children, the elderly and those with a weak immune system should avoid swimming in the water at Madison Lake in Madison County because…
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has issued water warnings for Delaware and Alum Creek Reservoirs, saying E. Coli contamination could pose health…
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The Ohio Department of Health says levels of E.Coli bacteria at two Buckeye lake beaches are unsafe. Swimming advisories have been issued for the beaches…
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Researchers at Ohio State and Harvard Universities say they are on the cusp of a breakthrough in fighting E. coli and other drug-resistant bacteria.…