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E. coli Outbreak Sickens Michigan State University and University of Michigan Students
Michigan has been hit with a second large E. coli outbreak in less than 4 months. The first Michigan E. coli outbreak had 22 cases that were genetically linked to beef products sold by Nebraska Beef, Ltd. The second outbreak involves the…
Oklahoma E. coli Outbreak
An Oklahoma E. coli outbreak has been linked to the Country Cottage in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. People from the following Oklahoma communities have been sickened: Bixby, Pryor, Sand Springs, Locust Grove, Broken Arrow, Peggs, Tulsa, and McAlester.
One man has died,…
E. coli Lawyer and Attorney
E. coli Lawyer is published by the law firm of Pritzker | Ruohonen, one of the leading food safety law firms in the United States. We have a national practice and represent victims of E. coli outbreaks throughout the United States. We…
More Virulent Strains of E. coli May Lead to More Cases of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Researchers at Michigan State University, including microbial evolutionary biologist Thomas Whittam, have phylogenetically analyzed multiple strains of the dangerous E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria (or enterohemorrhagic E. coli, EHEC), and determined that dangerous versions of the bacteria are on the rise. The…
Alabama E. coli Outbreak Associated with Eastern Shore First Baptist Church
According to news reports, at least 20 people who attended the annual “Beast Feast and Wild Game Supper” at the Eastern Shore First Baptist Church have become ill.
E. coli Lawsuit Filed in Iowa against Owner of Taco John’s Restaurant
Elliot Olsen, an attorney at Pritzker | Ruohonen, has filed a lawsuit against an operator of a Taco John’s restaurant in Iowa on behalf of a woman who contracted an E. coli infection after eating food from the restaurant in November…
Rochester Meat Company E. coli Recall
Urgent E. coli Lawyer Outbreak Alert: Five people in Wisconsin and one in California have confirmed cases of E. coli O157:H7 infection associated with ground beef produced by Rochester Meat Company.
The Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services and the California…
Topps E. coli Outbreak Leads to New USDA Testing Protocol
On September 25, 2007, the USDA-FSIS announced that Topps Meat Company, LLC was voluntarily recalling 331,582 pounds of ground beef patties due to possible contamination with E. coli O157:H7. By October 6, the amount of recalled ground beef patties had risen…