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Friday, September 15, 2006
Deadly E. coli Linked to Bagged Spinach "If you wash it, it is not going to get rid of it,” said Robert Brackett, director of the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Nutrition. E. coli, commonly found in animal intestines and feces, causes bloody stools of diarrhea, and can, in cases of young and old, result in kidney failure which can lead to death. How to tell if you're infected? According to the Familydoctor.org website: “Symptoms start about 7 days after you are infected with the germ. The first sign is severe abdominal cramps that start suddenly. After a few hours, watery diarrhea starts. The diarrhea causes your body to lose fluids and electrolytes (dehydration). This makes you feel sick and tired. The watery diarrhea lasts for about a day. Then the diarrhea changes to bright red bloody stools. The infection makes sores in your intestines, so the stools become bloody. Bloody diarrhea lasts for 2 to 5 days. You might have 10 or more bowel movements a day. Some people say their stools are "all blood and no stool." CNN is reporting seven more cases of E. coli related to the bagged spinach have occurred in Ohio; bringing the total number of infected states to nine. Tony Sarrecchia is a freelance writer and columnist. Visit his blog Blogger News Network is advertiser-supported, and your visits to our advertisers help BNN to meet its expenses. Help keep us afloat! posted by Tony Sarrecchia at 11:37 AM |
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