Five Minnesotans between 15 and 44 years old have been confirmed to have become ill between Sept. 21 and Oct. 6 due to the E.
An outbreak of E. coli linked to consuming bagged carrots has resulted in dozens of illnesses, hospitalizations and one death ...
Minnesotans are urged to avoid consuming certain organic whole and baby carrots due to a multi-state outbreak of Shiga ...
These products were sold throughout the U.S. and were available for purchase at supermarkets and retailers in Hawaii, the DOH ...
While they are no longer in grocery store coolers, Missourians should check their home refrigerators ... coli experience ...
While the contaminated carrots should be off the shelves, a federal alert over the weekend asked consumers nationally to ...
Although the carrots are likely no longer available for sale in stores ... coli O121:H19 infection include severe stomach ...
Residents of the city of Riviera Beach are voicing concerns after a recent investigation accuses city employees of falsifying reports to conceal water quality concerns.
Grimmway Farms, based in Bakersfield, has recalled the carrots, which included whole and baby organic carrots sold in bags ...
The Minnesota Department of Health said no cases have been associated with the Rochester location as of Monday. The ...
Most milder symptoms of E.coli infection may have passed, but anyone with persistent conditions should check with their ...