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Four More Sickened in Date
Published: Friday, October 3rd, 2008 Source of Article: http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/3941 The The newest four cases originated from The department reports that five of the nine MSU
students and 13 others required hospitalization and that the illnesses have
affected people as far away as An Aunt Mid’s executive
said that shipments of iceberg lettuce have been halted, although Aunt Mid’s continues to ship other produce items to commercial
food preparers. Meanwhile, health investigators have not eliminated
other commercial produce wholesalers that may have packaged and shipped lettuce
from the same source from its investigation. E. coli are a group of bacteria found in animal
intestines and feces. Some strains are necessary for digestion; some
are harmful, deadly, and toxin-producing and part of a group of E. coli
called Verocytotoxigenic E. coli, or VTECs. Of particular concern is the virulent,
sometimes deadly E. coli O157:H7 strain that is part of this group and that
is generally found to be the culprit in E. coli-related food-borne illness
outbreak. Strain O157:H7 has been confirmed to be to blame in this
outbreak. E. coli may cause fatal blood poisoning, cystitis, deadly
septicemia, and death. In the There is growing concern in the scientific
community—not just because of the seeming prevalence of all manner of foodborne illnesses—but because instances of drug
resistant E. coli are being reported world-wide and are similar in path to a
mutated staph called MRSA, Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus that, when not treated early,
is resistant to all but the one antibiotic of last resort. |
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