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Escherichia coli O121

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from an ill person’s home; parent company Rich Products Corp. of Buffalo, New York is now  recalling these and several other items and the CDC, USDA, and FDA are now  investigating to find the precise source of the outbreak.
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O121 in 2013 sickened 24 people in 15 states according to a statement released by the CDC. New York officials found the bacterium strain in an open package of Farm Rich brand chicken
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significance of O121. Therefore, O121 is sometimes roughly classified as a type of “non-O157 Shiga toxin–producing
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recalled 10 million pounds of wheat flour tied to an
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Index

pathogenic
serotype
Escherichia coli
Shiga toxin
intestinal bleeding
hemolytic-uremic syndrome
kidney failure
bacteria
intestines
mammals
E. coli O157:H7
enterohemorrhagic
public health
quesadillas
General Mills
Escherichia coli O157:H7
"Laboratory-Confirmed Non-O157 Shiga Toxin Producing E. Coli"
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
"E. coli outbreak sickens 24 in 15 states"
"General Mills recalls 10 million pounds of flour"
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Escherichia coli
1993 Jack in the Box
1996 Odwalla
2000 Walkerton
2005 South Wales (O157)
2006 North American (spinach; O157:H7)
2006 North American (multiple; O157:H7)

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