E. coli Outbreak Sickens 39 In New Jersey And New York

Taco Bell chain of restaurants is in the eye of the storm currently as an E. coli outbreak has sickened at least 39 people in New Jersey and New York, two of them seriously.

5 victims were in the hospital in New Jersey on Monday, including two in serious condition with hemolytic uremic syndrome, which can permanently damage the kidneys.

This is the nation’s most serious outbreak of E. coli since mid-September, when the same bacteria, was carried through contaminated packages of spinach, killing 3 people and infecting more than 200 in 26 states.

Taco Bell, which serves quesadillas, burritos and other Mexican specialties in 5,800 outlets in the United States voluntarily closed its

outlets for safety reasons to sanitize and restock outlets where E. coli has been trac

Related posts:

  1. Pets May Pose Several Health Risks In The U.S
  2. 600 People Sickened After Eating At A Popular New York Bar
  3. Restaurants Cut Trans Fat From French Fries
  4. Salmonella Germs Found In Chicken Meat
  5. Food Alert : Canadians Warned Not To Eat Certain Products

About admin