Toddler Contracts E. Coli at Keystone Lake
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Toddler contracts E. coli at Keystone Lake
TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) — A hot day on the lake changed drastically and became rather scary for one family, after their toddler contracted E. coli from the water. Now, they're warning other parents as they're still dealing with the infection. "The journey has been hell because it's one organ shutting down after another," said Suzanne Faircloth, Elisabeth's mom. Earlier this month, the Faircloth's went to Keystone Lake for a few days of swimming and …
Several children were taken to hospital in the most affected area, Saint-Quentin, where it is suspected that the infection may be caused by E.coli bacteria, and butchers have closed.
Eight cases of severe food poisoning in children in the Saint-Quentin agglomeration have been recorded since 12 June. A 12-year-old girl lost her life after developing haemolytic and uremic syndrome.
After the death of a 12-year-old boy and eight serious cases of food poisoning recorded in Aisne, ARS suspended the activity of two butcher shops in Saint Quentin. Analyses are under way to identify the...
Children have been brought to the hospital for reasons such as bloody diarrhea.
This Friday, June 20, 2025, the prefecture of Aisne announced that "the activity of two butcher shops in Saint-Quentin has been suspended preventively". This decision was made after two food poisonings...
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