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Number of sick tied to Nebraska Beef grows again

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By The Associated Press

Friday, Jul 18, 2008 - 09:47:04 pm CDT

OMAHA — The number of E. coli illnesses tied to the outbreak that prompted Nebraska Beef Ltd.’s recall of 5.3 million pounds of beef has grown again.

The federal Centers for Disease Control said Friday that 49 illnesses have now been confirmed in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Utah.

Nebraska Beef sold the recalled meat to wholesalers and distributors for further processing. Some of the recalled beef was sold by Kroger Co. stores. The grocer has recalled ground beef products in more than 20 states.

Symptoms of E. coli infection include stomach cramps and diarrhea that may turn bloody within one to three days.

The CDC estimates E. coli sickens about 73,000 people and kills 61 each year in the United States.


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Suzi wrote on July 19, 2008 11:54 am:
" Somewhere between Sinclar Lewis’, The Jungle and the current Ag Secretary was Mike Johanns. We shouldn’t forget the Mad Cow issues raised during his tenure and E.coli outbreaks. Our beef remains at risk because tighter regulations and inspections have not been implemented. Our meat, based on a long pattern of contamination, is still not safe. Mike Johanns had opportunity to improve the system but failed and the current Secretary is still saying, “Beef is safe”. Ask those who have become ill how “safe” it is. Must we live in a world of deception or will we begin to elect leaders who tell the truth? "