Meatloaf likely source of Calgary daycare E. coli outbreak

The City of Calgary reported charging the shared kitchen used by several daycares experiencing an E. coli outbreak for operating without the proper license. The Shiga toxin-producing E. coli outbreak resulted in 351 lab-confirmed cases and 37 secondary cases. Dr.  Joffe, Alberta's Chief Medical Officer of Health, said that investigators believe that meatloaf and vegan loaf meals served for lunch on Aug. 29 most likely contained the E. coli that led to the infections. The items could not be tested because they were either eaten or discarded before this outbreak was identified. @ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/smith-calgary-e-coli-outbreak-update-1.6979566

 

 Meatloaf likely source of Calgary daycare E. coli outbreak as shared kitchen charged | CBC News
Meatloaf likely source of Calgary daycare E. coli outbreak as shared kitchen charged | CBC News

The City of Calgary said Wednesday it has laid charges against a shared kitchen — used by several daycares experiencing an E. coli outbreak — for operating without the proper licence. 

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