Symptoms of E. coli infection usually start three to four days after eating the bacteria and include severe stomach cramps, ...
The CDC is warning consumers to not eat recalled bag carrots and to check their refrigerators or freezers and throw away any ...
The outbreaks can spread by eating or drinking contaminated food or water or by contact with fecal material from an infected ...
The bacterial infection, also known as Shigella, can cause diarrhea, fever and stomach pain. A Milwaukee Public Schools ...
According to the Milwaukee Health Department, a case of shigellosis was reported at La Escuela Fratney. It can cause stomach ...
Extra precautions were in place Friday at a Milwaukee elementary school following a confirmed case of a highly transmissible ...
The CDC says thirty-nine people were infected with E. coli in 18 states, including New York. Fifteen people have been hospitalized and one person died.
A widespread outbreak of E coli linked to organic carrots has infected 39 people across 18 states, resulting in one death. Sold by Grimmway Farms, the recalled carrots have been pulled from stores.
One person has died and three dozen people have been sickened in connection to an E. coli outbreak from organic carrots, the ...
Symptoms of E. coli infection usually start three to four days after eating the bacteria and include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, which is often bloody, and vomiting. People with severe symptoms ...