Oklahoma State health investigators have confirmed that at least 248 people have become ill as a result of the E. coli O111 outbreak in Northeastern Oklahoma. Of that number, 202 were adults and 46 were children. A Pryor man, Chad Ingle, died. At least 64 people were hospitalized, including 16 who received kidney dialysis treatment. 
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E. coli O111 Outbreak Linked to Cottage Grove Restaurant in Locust Grove Grows to 206.
Outbreak of Severe Diarrheal Illness in Northeastern Oklahoma
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reports today that laboratory analysis of water samples taken from a private well on the property of the Country Cottage restaurant in Locust Grove, OK, has found no disease-causing bacteria. The restaurant has been associated with a large E. coli…
Outbreak of Severe Diarrheal Illness of E. coli O111 in Northeastern Oklahoma – 176 Sickened Linked to Country Cottage
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) reports today that at least 176 persons have become ill as a result of the E. coli O111 outbreak in northeastern Oklahoma. Cases include 128 adults and 48 children. Federal and state health officials say E. coli O111 is a rare type not normally associated with an outbreak…
E. Coli O111 Found in Oklahoma Outbreak
The food borne illness outbreak in northeastern Oklahoma that has sickened more than 115, hospitalized 50 and taken one life is the latest emergence of the virulent and highly toxic E. coli bacterium. Most E. coli outbreaks in North America are subtypes of E. coli O157:H7, but the CDC has just revealed that this outbreak…
Non-O157H7 Shig-Toxin E. coli liked to 73 illneses, 50 hospitalizations, likely 6 children still on dialysis and 1 death
According to Kim Archer of the Tulsa World, Oklahoma state health officials have determined that a relatively rare and virulent form of E. coli infected dozens of patrons of Country Cottage, killing one and sickening more than 73 people. More than 50 of those who fell ill were hospitalized. Five children remain in the…