“Over the last few months, we have seen a stunning number of outbreaks, and I know because I have been doing this work since the 1993 Jack-in-the-Box E. coli Outbreak,” said William “Bill” Marler. “From SalmonellaListeria and E. coli and foods as varied as cucumbers, deli meat, chicken, carrots, hamburger, onions, lettuce and

According to press reports, at least 19 people in Minnesota have been sickened by E. coli O157:H7 tied to a national recall of more than 167,000 pounds of potentially tainted ground beef, federal health officials said.

FSIS was notified of illnesses on November 13, 2024, and working in conjunction with Minnesota Departments of Agriculture and

State test results of lettuce thought to be linked to an outbreak of E. Coli infections in St. Louis County have come back negative, but officials say a caterer’s food is still on their radar.

Health officials have reported that 106 people, including students from Rockwood Summit High School and adults from the community, have

Just about 34 years ago today 6-year-old Lauren Rudolph was about to eat an undercooked, E. coli O157:H7-tainted hamburger at a San Diego area Jack-in-the-Box.  She would die just after Christmas.  

Lauren would be the first of four children to die. Eventually, more than 700 people were sickened across five states. Nearly 200 people were hospitalized, many suffering life-altering complications.

  1. At all relevant times, Plaintiff Donna Garber regularly purchased and consumed Defendant’s carrots from Kroger’s in Harrisburg, Virginia, and Walmart in Luray, Virginia.
  2. On or about November 12, 2024, Plaintiff began experiencing symptoms of illness, including abdominal cramps and diarrhea, which quickly progressed to bloody diarrhea. Plaintiff also developed malaise and lack of appetite.
  3. When

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As of November 17, 2024, 39 people infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli have been reported from 18 states according to the CDC:

Wyoming 1, Washington 8, Virginia 1, Texas 1, South Carolina 2, Pennsylvania 1, Oregon 3, Ohio 1, North Carolina 1, New York 5, New Jersey 2, Missouri 1, Minnesota

According to the St. Louis County Health Department, as the number of cases continued to grow, health officials on Tuesday said they have now linked an E. coli outbreak to five events, including a banquet at Oakville Senior High School, that were all catered by the same company.

One of the 97 cases was connected