
E. coli-tainted Hamburger Supplied by Sodexo Tests Positive and Matches Ill Boy Scouts
Source of Article: http://www.marlerblog.com/
The
Washington Post reports this evening that E. coli [O157:H7] found in ground beef at
a Boy Scout camp in Goshen, Va., matches bacteria found in [stool] samples
taken from some sick campers, lab tests have confirmed, and a state health
official called beef the "prime suspect" in the outbreak that shut
down the camp this week.
At least 27 confirmed E. coli
infections have been connected to the camp, mostly among
Poisoning 70 Boy Scouts within a few hours drive of our nation's
capitol? Well, if politicians have not paid attention to 40,000,000
pounds of E. coli-tainted meat
recalled in the last year, leaving hundreds sickened, some severely so, I am
not sure they will pay attention now.
We have had an E.
coli case or two against Sodexo over the years. More interesting will be
if the entire supply chain of the tainted meat can be traced from
slaughterhouse to the campers. I have received a few emails today from
sources suggesting that the contaminated hamburger served to the Scouts came
from a West Coast grinding operation. We shall see what FSIS does in the
next day.
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