[ad_1] The strain of E. coli bacteria contaminating romaine lettuce and linked to the deaths of five people was found in a contaminated irrigation canal in Arizona, federal officials announced on Thursday …
Read More »Arizona canal identified as the source of a deadly E. coli outbreak in lettuce
[ad_1] The strain of E. coli bacteria contaminating romaine lettuce and linked to the deaths of five people was found in a contaminated irrigation canal in Arizona, federal officials announced on Thursday …
Read More »Authorities Identify Source in Romaine Lettuce E. Coli Outbreak :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Julia Jacobs, New York Times The strain of E. coli that contaminated romaine lettuce and was linked to the deaths of five people was found in a contaminated irrigation canal …
Read More »Authorities identify a source in the outbreak of E. coli from romaine lettuce
[ad_1] The strain of E. coli bacteria contaminating romaine lettuce and linked to the deaths of five people was found in a contaminated irrigation canal in Arizona, federal officials announced on Thursday …
Read More »Romaine lettuce E. coli hatching completed, Understanding hatching
[ad_1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported Thursday that the E. coli O157: H7 outbreak related to romaine lettuce is over. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the …
Read More »The last outbreak of E. Coli is finished; According to consumer reports, it is safe to eat romaine lettuce
[ad_1] Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with the advertisers on this site. Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with the advertisers on this site. One of the deadliest E. coli outbreaks …
Read More »Deadly outbreak of E. Coli in lettuce traced to contaminated water
[ad_1] E. coli (CDC) Do not worry, the recent deadly outbreak of E. coli in romaine lettuce is over. And yes, the romaine lettuce that you buy at the store or stack …
Read More »It was water, the FDA says of the epidemic of Romaine E. Coli who killed five: NPR
[ad_1] An outbreak of E. coli that disgusted people in 36 states and triggered warnings not to eat romaine lettuce this spring was attributed to water in a canal in the Yuma, …
Read More »The hatching of the E. Coli romaine lettuce is finally over
[ad_1] After four months, the largest epidemic of E. Coli in more than a decade is finally over. On June 28th, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that there were …
Read More »The outbreak of romaine lettuce E. coli is over as new evidence points to contaminated water
[ad_1] By Lena H. Sun | The Washington Post The largest epidemic of E. Coli for more than a decade is over, the federal authorities announced Thursday, after five people died and …
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