Utah E. Coli Lawsuit Filed
There was a story in the news today about a Utah E. coli lawsuit filed on January 21st in Salt Lake City. According to the article, a Davis County boy was sickened with E. coli, along with 21 other people in 16 states. The boy suffered from severe e. coli symptoms after eating some meat that had been allegedly recalled by National Steak and Poultry, an Oklahoma corporation. The child was taken to Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful where he was diagnosed with gastroinstestinal bleeding and was hospitalized for two days. The outbreak allegedly affected people in Utah, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and 12 other states. Most people fell ill between mid October and late November and nine were hospitalized. The lawsuit names National Steak and Poultry as the defendant.
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