E. coli outbreak sickens kids

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: August 15, 2001| Author: JEFF COLE | Copyright information

E. coli outbreak sickens kids

Two seriously ill; link to Ozaukee fair suspected

By JEFF COLE, LAWRENCE SUSSMAN AND RICK BARRETT

of the Journal Sentinel staff

Wednesday, August 15, 2001

Cedarburg -- At least four children have been hospitalized with suspected E. coli infection -- two of whom are described as seriously ill -- and at least six other people may have been sickened by an outbreak linked to the Ozaukee County Fair.

In what would be the third ...

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