Ohio cases rise to 24, Wendy’s cooperating with CDC


The E. coli outbreak is potentially linked to Wendy's lettuces.

At least two dozen Ohioans are or have recently become ill from E. coli, and the latest outbreak is spreading to other states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The bacteria, which typically spreads through contaminated food, still hasn’t been tied to a definitive source, the CDC said, but many of the affected people have reported eating sandwiches with romaine lettuce at Wendy’s restaurants.

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The 24 Ohio cases are in the following counties: Wood (10), Lorain (3), Cuyahoga (2), Lucas (4), Mahoning (2), Clermont (1), Franklin (1), and Summit (1). The five additional cases were in Wood and Lucas counties.

At least two more have been hospitalized bring the total to six, the health department said, and no deaths have been reported so far. The individuals in Ohio include those with ages from 8 to 82 years old.



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