{"id":15247,"date":"2024-10-23T20:05:34","date_gmt":"2024-10-23T20:05:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/medexperts.pro\/?p=15247"},"modified":"2024-10-23T21:27:03","modified_gmt":"2024-10-23T21:27:03","slug":"e-coli-symptoms-and-treatment-what-to-know-after-mcdonalds-outbreak","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/medexperts.pro\/?p=15247","title":{"rendered":"E. Coli Symptoms and Treatment: What to Know After McDonald\u2019s Outbreak"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><\/div>\n<p id=\"article-summary\" class=\"css-79rysd e1wiw3jv0\">An outbreak linked to McDonald\u2019s Quarter Pounder hamburgers has sickened at least 49 people across 10 states. Here\u2019s how to stay safe.<\/p>\n<section class=\"meteredContent css-1r7ky0e\">\n<div class=\"css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn\" data-testid=\"companionColumn-0\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">This week, <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2024\/10\/22\/health\/ecoli-outbreak-mcdonalds-hamburgers.html\" title>federal officials announced<\/a> a severe E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald\u2019s Quarter Pounder hamburgers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday that at least <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/ecoli\/outbreaks\/investigation-update-e-coli-o157-2024.html\" title rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">49 people from 10 states had been sickened<\/a>. Ten people have been hospitalized, including a child with hemolytic uremic syndrome, a severe complication of E. coli infection that can lead to kidney failure or even death. One person, an older adult in Colorado, has died.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Officials said that they had not yet identified the specific ingredient linked to the outbreak, but they are focused on two in particular: fresh slivered onions and fresh beef patties used for Quarter Pounder hamburgers. McDonald\u2019s said that it had stopped using the onions and quarter pound beef patties in several states while investigators searched for the source of the bacteria.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Ground meat remains one of <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.fda.gov\/food\/foodborne-pathogens\/escherichia-coli-e-coli\" title rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">the most common<\/a> sources of illnesses from E. coli bacteria, which are responsible for an estimated 265,000 illnesses annually. Most of these, however, are not diagnosed or tracked by the C.D.C. because people often recover on their own without visiting a doctor, said Laura Gieraltowski, the deputy branch chief of the C.D.C.\u2019s foodborne outbreak response team.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"Dropzone-1\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn\" data-testid=\"companionColumn-1\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cIt\u2019s estimated that for every one reported E. coli illness, there are likely 26 others that go unreported,\u201d Dr. Gieraltowski said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">E. coli has also been traced to other foods this year, including <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/ecoli\/outbreaks\/details-organic-walnuts-04-24.html\" title rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">organic walnuts<\/a> sold in bulk bins, which sickened 13 people.<\/p>\n<div class=\"css-1336jj\">\n<div class=\"css-121kum4\">\n<div class=\"css-171d1bw\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"css-asuuk5\">\n<div class=\"css-7axq9l\" data-testid=\"optimistic-truncator-noscript\">\n<div data-testid=\"optimistic-truncator-noscript-message\" class=\"css-6yo1no\">\n<p class=\"css-3kpklk\">We are having trouble retrieving the article content.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-3kpklk\">Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"css-1dv1kvn\" id=\"optimistic-truncator-a11y\">\n<hr \/>\n<p>Thank you for your patience while we verify access. 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Here\u2019s how to stay safe.This week, federal officials announced a severe E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald\u2019s Quarter Pounder hamburgers.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday that at least 49 people from 10 states had been sickened. Ten people have been hospitalized, including a child with hemolytic uremic syndrome, a severe complication of E. coli infection that can lead to kidney failure or even death. One person, an older adult in Colorado, has died.Officials said that they had not yet identified the specific ingredient linked to the outbreak, but they are focused on two in particular: fresh slivered onions and fresh beef patties used for Quarter Pounder hamburgers. McDonald\u2019s said that it had stopped using the onions and quarter pound beef patties in several states while investigators searched for the source of the bacteria.Ground meat remains one of the most common sources of illnesses from E. coli bacteria, which are responsible for an estimated 265,000 illnesses annually. Most of these, however, are not diagnosed or tracked by the C.D.C. because people often recover on their own without visiting a doctor, said Laura Gieraltowski, the deputy branch chief of the C.D.C.\u2019s foodborne outbreak response team.\u201cIt\u2019s estimated that for every one reported E. coli illness, there are likely 26 others that go unreported,\u201d Dr. Gieraltowski said.E. coli has also been traced to other foods this year, including organic walnuts sold in bulk bins, which sickened 13 people.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access. 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