
New E. coli Outbreak Emerging at
Date
Published: Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
Source of Article: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/3835
Ingham County Health Department is investigating an
emerging E.
coli bacteria outbreak at the
Investigators are trying to determine where and
when the students ate based on swipes of their college ID cards in campus
cafeterias and eateries. The information on these activities is expected
back today and is hoped to help locate if bacteria in the food supply there may
still be a threat. “We are trying to get a grasp on how big this
(outbreak) is,” said Dr. Dean G. Sienko, Ingham
County Health Department officer. This is the first such food-borne
outbreak Sienko remembers that involves a health
department investigation at MSU in the past two decades, he said. The
investigation is in its early stages as investigators continue to work to
determine the scope and cause of the sickness and the specific E. coli
strain. Sienko believes that since the last
reported case of onset occurred on Friday, the outbreak may have fully run is
course, but because many who fall ill with food-borne illnesses do not ever
seek care, many others may have also been contaminated.
E. coli are a group of bacteria found in animal
intestines and feces. Some strains of Escherichia coli are necessary for
digestion; some are harmful, even deadly, such as the very rare and
toxin-producing strain E. coli O111 that is the culprit in the ongoing
Scientists are concerned infections from antibiotic
resistant E. coli bacteria are spreading into the greater population and
several countries are now reporting such cases. Researchers compare this
to the worldwide problem of community-acquired MRSA—methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus—an antibiotic-resistant staph
developing resistance to the last drug of choice. In addition, emerging
data confirms that E. coli’s negative health effects
can remain for months and years and that these illnesses can have long-term,
lasting effects that can either linger for months or years or can show up
months or years after the original illness was seemingly resolved with problems
emerging as late as 10 to 20 years later in the form of kidney problems, high
blood pressure, and kidney failure.
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