One person dead and dozens ill after eating contaminated carrots | US News


One person has died and dozens have fallen ill after contracting E.coli from bagged organic carrots.

In total, 39 people were infected and 15 taken to hospital in 18 states after they ate the carrots (both whole and baby) sold by Grimmway Farms, which is based in California.

Most of the people affected live in New York, Minnesota and Washington state, followed by California and Oregon.

Grimmway Farms has recalled the carrots, which are sold under multiple brand names across the United States.

And while the carrots are no longer in stores, the Centre for Disease Control has warned people to check their fridges and freezers and throw away any potentially infected carrots.

Pic: FDA
Image:
Some of the recalled carrots. Pic: FDA

Pic: FDA
Image:
Pic: FDA

It is the latest in a series of E.coli outbreaks. In October, more than a hundred US McDonald’s customers became unwell in an outbreak linked to slivered onions.

In June in the UK, one person died in an outbreak linked to lettuce, that also made 275 other people sick.

Organic walnuts were linked to an outbreak in 19 US states in April.

Symptoms of E.coli usually begin three to four days after eating the bacteria and include severe stomach cramps, diarrhoea and vomiting.

It can be fatal in young children, elderly people and those with weakened immune systems.



View Original Source Here

You May Also Like

Native American accepts apology from Oscars after abuse in 1973

The actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather has accepted an apology from the…

Biden declares major disaster in Texas after deadly winter freeze

US President Joe Biden has declared a major disaster in Texas as…

Spa shootings: Suspect ‘had sex addiction and was attempting to take out temptation’

A man accused of killing eight people at three spas in Atlanta…

The horrific crimes of Killer Clown and the Candy Man – and why ‘nobody cared’ about many victims

They are two of the most notorious serial killers in US history…