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THERE ARE NOW 90 VICTIMS IN MCDONALD’S E. COLI OUTBREAK; LAWSUITS BEGIN TO ROLL
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At least 90 people have been infected with E. coli in a multistate outbreak that
health officials say likely stems from onions served on McDonald’s Quarter
Pounders and could see the fast food chain taken to court.
At least 27 people have been hospitalized, two have developed dangerous kidney
complications and one person in Colorado has died, according to the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention. The onion supplier at all affected
restaurants, Salinas-based agricultural producer Taylor Farms, announced a
recall of its onions from a Colorado processing facility last week, and
McDonald’s resumed serving Quarter Pounders at all locations this week.
Attorney Ron Simon is representing 33 infected people taking legal action
against McDonald’s, according to a news release. They include 15-year-old
Kamberlyn Bowler of Grand Junction, Colo., who has been hospitalized for almost
two weeks with hemolytic uremic syndrome, a condition that damages the blood
vessels in the kidneys.
“HUS is a dangerous and life-threatening illness, and can lead to the need for
life-long monitoring and treatment, including kidney transplants,” Simon said in
a statement. “The longer a young person is on dialysis, the more difficult their
medical future will likely be.”
Kamberlyn was airlifted to Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora on Oct. 18
after testing at her local hospital revealed she was in kidney failure due to a
severe E. coli infection.
Kamberlyn’s mother, Brittany Randall, told NBC News that it had been very scary
to witness her daughter’s illness.
“We’re not really sure what it’s going to look like for her moving forward,” she
said Monday. “She’ll probably have to do another round of dialysis. We’re hoping
that that’s the last one, but we also don’t know.”
Colorado has seen the highest number of cases at 29, followed by Montana at 17,
Nebraska at 12, Missouri at eight, Utah at seven, Wyoming and New Mexico at five
each, Michigan at two and Washington, Oregon, Iowa, Kansas and Wisconsin at one
each, according to the CDC.
The Food and Drug Administration has initiated inspections at a Taylor Farms
processing center in Colorado. Test results released by the Colorado Department
of Agriculture over the weekend ruled out McDonald’s beef patties as a possible
source.
Last week, Taylor Farms announced a voluntary recall on its onions. McDonald’s
and several other fast-food chains — including Burger King, Taco Bell, Kentucky
Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut — have stopped using the supplier’s onions at their
restaurants.
This week, McDonald’s resumed selling Quarter Pounders at the 900 restaurant
locations that were previously receiving Taylor Farms’ onions.
The CDC announced 15 new cases Tuesday but noted that the illnesses all began
prior to the onion product recall and said that, due to the actions taken by
Taylor Farms and McDonald’s, the current risk to the public was “very low.”
E. coli symptoms typically start three to four days after ingesting the bacteria
and include stomach cramps, vomiting and diarrhea. Most people recover without
treatment within a week.


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