• Hunt Is On For Cause Of Washington E. Coli Outbreak, Mexican shit in th

    From Tyler@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 5 22:15:27 2015
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    The sleuthing is under way to figure out what has sickened at
    least 22 people in an E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle
    restaurants.

    Health officials said Monday that they’re still unsure which
    food is responsible, but the number of cases is expected to rise
    beyond the 19 in Washington and three in Oregon reported so far.
    Seven people have been hospitalized in Washington, one in Oregon.

    The Chipotle Mexican Restaurant chain said cases have been
    linked to eight of its restaurants in the Seattle and Portland
    areas, but that it has closed all 43 restaurants in the two
    states “out of an abundance of caution.”

    State officials urged anyone who thought they might have become
    ill after eating at Chipotle in the past few weeks to consult a
    doctor.

    There have been other E. coli outbreaks in Washington state this
    year, including one linked to a food truck that served farmers
    markets in King and Snohomish counties and one in Lynden at the
    Milk Makers Fest.

    State epidemiologist Scott Lindquist said this event is a good
    example of how to tackle an outbreak. He said Chipotle is “being
    really forthright about this exposure."

    Seattle-based attorney Bill Marler agrees. He has more than two
    decades of experience in food-borne illness cases, including two
    ongoing lawsuits against Chipotle in California and Minnesota.
    He was an attorney for the family of the girl who died in the
    1993 outbreak linked to a Jack In The Box restaurant.

    “I think what they've done by shuttering all of these
    restaurants is a good thing,” Marler told KUOW’s Ross Reynolds.
    “And it clearly indicates that they know that it's likely that a
    particular product went to a lot of different restaurants in
    Washington and Oregon.”

    Marler said health officials are looking for the common
    denominator in these cases.

    “Is it the lettuce? Is it the cilantro?” he said. “They’re
    trying to find what that is so they can trace it back upstream
    and figure out why this outbreak happened.”

    He’s betting the culprit is a leafy green from a supplier. “I
    think it'd be unusual to have eight restaurants undercooking
    meat in the same timeframe,” he said.

    On its website, Chipotle stresses the importance of locally
    grown food and reduced reliance on pesticides and antibiotics.

    “They have to rethink are they doing enough to make sure that
    not only is their food organic and local and not GMO, but it is
    safe for people to consume,” Marler said.

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