E.coli in beef linked to 19 illnesses in Ohio
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A sample of raw ground beef was found to contain the same harmful strain of E.coli O157:H7 bacteria that caused outbreaks in Ohio and Michigan and sickened 19 in Ohio in recent weeks, the state’s departments of health and agriculture said in a statement on Wednesday.
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