The high school freshman is among at least 75 people sickened and 22 hospitalized in the outbreak tentatively tied to contaminated onions. One person has died.
A high school freshman in Colorado has been hospitalized with a rare and dangerous complication of E. coli poisoning after she said she ate a Quarter Pounder with cheese and extra pickles.
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Foodborne illnesses are on the rise in the US. CNN wellness expert Dr. Leana Wen looks at the most common causes of foodborne infections and how to improve food safety practices.
A lawsuit has been filed in Cook County by a Colorado man who was sickened after eating McDonald's food contaminated with E. Coli as part of a multistate outbreak.