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USA – E.coli Outbreak in Oregon Update – Watermelon?

Posted on September 16, 2014 by KSW | Leave a comment

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Is watermelon on the list of suspected food sources health officials are considering in E. coli outbreaks that have sickened children in Oregon and Kentucky? To solve outbreaks, investigators look for common exposures. Watermelon is one thing children in both states ate before they became ill, Food Poisoning Bulletin has learned.

 

 

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