McDonald’s Quarter Pounder may be linked to E. coli outbreak in Mountain West

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said E. coli outbreak in several states may be linked to ingredient in McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. | Kristin Murphy, Deseret News.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an E. coli outbreak in the Mountain West and Midwest that seems to link back to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, although officials don’t know which specific ingredient might be involved. The CDC said McDonald’s has pulled ingredients and the burgers won’t be available in some states, including in Utah.

The public health agency told people who had Quarter Pounders and experienced symptoms to see their health care provider. So far, at least 49 illnesses have been documented and one person died. CDC said many others might be affected but not all cases are reported as most people recover on their own.

According to a CDC map , the outbreak has included 26 cases in Colorado including one death of an older adult, nine cases in Nebraska and cases in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming as well…

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