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E. coli source appears evasive
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E. coli source appears evasive
Likely contamination is long gone from Bethesda cafeteria, health
officials suspect
By LORI HOLLY
of the Journal Sentinel staff
Wednesday, November 1, 2000
A week after officials became aware of an E. coli outbreak at a
Waukesha school, investigators Tuesday remained stymied in
identifying the source of the bacteria suspected of sickening at
least 31 students, three of whom remain hospitalized.
Unlike this summer's E. col...
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