date:Dec 11, 2012
An E. coli outbreak in the Northeastern United States linked to salad greens is now over , announced the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Monday. The agency reported a total of 33 victims, up from the 28 counted in its last report.
The E. coli O157:H7 bacteria that caused the outbreak was traced back to a spring mix made by Massachusetts-based State Garden. Most of the illness occurred in New York state, which reported 26 cases. Other affected states were Massachusetts, which had