CDC: E. coli outbreak has sickened 72 in 5 states

Center for Disease Control. Photo: CDC.gov

April 6 (UPI) — Federal health and agriculture officials said Friday they’re investigating an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 72 people across five states.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the illnesses began between March 2 and March 29, and the ill range in age from 1 to 74. Officials have yet to pinpoint the cause or a common source of the infection.

Among those sickened, eight have been hospitalized. The outbreak appeared to be centered in the Southeast — Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and Virginia. Most reported illnesses were in Kentucky.

E. coli infection can cause severe abdominal cramps, bloody diarrhea and vomiting. In children and older adults, it can cause life-threatening kidney failure.

A January report by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group found a 10 percent increase in food recalls over the past five years. The organization blamed “archaic laws” that allow producers to sell meat that tests positive for salmonella and said some recalls could have been prevented.

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