FDA says cattle feedlot could be to blame for E. coli in canal water used on romaine
date:Aug 10, 2018
tween the CAFO, adjacent water, and geologic and other factors that may explain the contamination and its relationship to the outbreak.

Five people died and more than 200 others were confirmed with infections from a particularly virulent strain of E. coli O157:H7 that investigators found in the canal water in June. Sick people were spread across 36 states. Almost half of them were so sick they had to be admitted to hospitals. Federal officials declared the outbreak over on June 28.

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