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Furious family attacks Trump admin for ignoring outbreak that nearly killed son
A family railed against health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his "Make America Healthy Again" movement on MSNBC Wednesday after their 10-year-old nearly died from an E. coli infection after consuming contaminated food. NBC News revealed last month that 89 people across 15 st...
E. Coli Outbreak Sickened Nearly 90 People. But Few Heard About It
An E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce sickened almost 90 people across 15 states last fall, killing one. But the outbreak was not widely publicized, reports the Washington Post in a long look at the Trump administration's changes to the Food and Drug Administration and how those changes might...
'People can die': Trump's FDA slammed for 'no public communications' over E. Coli outbreak
The administration of President Donald Trump told the public nothing of a hazardous E. coli outbreak that killed one person and sickened nearly 100 more — including one Indiana boy who became severely ill.The bacteria, commonly found in feces, damaged 9-year-old Colton George’s kidneys and put him on dialysis. It was also “a genetic match to the strain that killed one person and sickened nearly 90 people in 15 states last fall,” reports the Wash…
Hidden Romaine E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak Sickened 98 in 2024
A hidden romaine E. coli O157:H7 outbreak sickened at least 98 people in 2024, hospitalized 36, and killed one person, according to an FDA report that was obtained by NBC News. This outbreak was not publicized by the FDA. Officials in Missouri first alerted the FDA to the issue when an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak […] The post Hidden Romaine E. coli O157:H7 Outbreak Sickened 98 in 2024 appeared first on Food Poisoning Bulletin.
FDA did not inform public about E. coli outbreak that made dozens of people sick - Lawyers, Guns & Money
This is your government under Trump and Elon: Colton George felt sick. The 9-year-old Indiana boy told his parents his stomach hurt. He kept running to the bathroom and felt too ill to finish a basketball game. Days later, he lay in a hospital bed, fighting for his life. He had eaten tainted salad, according to a lawsuit against the lettuce grower filed by his parents on April 17 in federal court for the Southern District of Indiana. The E. col…
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