(July 11, 2019) - - Today (July11, 2019), the Centers or Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published the following information:
The final investigation notice regarding a multistate outbreak of E. coli O26 infections linked to flour has been posted at https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2019/flour-05-19/index.html .
Key points:
- This outbreak appears to be over, but the recalled flour products have long shelf lives and may still be in people’s homes.
- People should check their homes for recalled flour and throw it away. Do not use any of the recalled flour.
- A total of 21 people infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli O26 were reported from nine states.
- Illnesses started on dates ranging from December 11, 2018, to May 21, 2019.
- Three hospitalizations and no deaths were reported.
- Several products were recalled because they may be contaminated with E. coli. Those products include 5-lb. bags of Baker’s Corner All Purpose Flour sold at ALDI, some 5-lb. bags of King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, some 5-lb. bags of Pillsbury Best Bread Flour, and several brands of cookie and brownie mix produced by Brand Castle.
- For complete information on how to identify recalled products, visit the FDA website
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- This outbreak is a reminder to always bake or cook food made with raw dough or batter before eating it. Even tasting a small amount of raw dough or batter could make you sick.
About Shiga toxin-producing E. coli:
- People get sick from Shiga toxin-producing E. coli an average of 3 to 4 days after swallowing the germ.
- Most people get diarrhea (often bloody), severe stomach cramps, and vomiting.
- Most people recover within a week, but some illnesses can last longer and be more severe.
- Antibiotics are not recommended for patients with suspected E. coli infections until diagnostic testing can be performed and E. coli infection is ruled out.
More information can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/ecoli-prevention.html .
If you have questions about cases in a particular state, please call that state’s health department.
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