Verifying who has a foodborne illness and who doesn’t is complex, since it requires matching samples from patients to to the pathogen known to cause the outbreak. Authorities have three confirmed E. coli cases so far from people who have eaten at Chipotle in the last few weeks, and are testing more. They expect that the wide publicity that the oubreak is receiving will cause more people to come forward.
Analyzing accounts from people who have become sick (verified or not) resarchers found some food items in common. While most items sold at Chipotle have a meat base, the culprit appears to be a produce item, maybe a vegetables, and not contaminated and insufficiently cooked beef or chicken.
Oregon official: Chipotle E. coli likely due to contaminated produce [USA Today]
by Laura Northrup via Consumerist
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