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Five local cases of E. coli illness linked to lettuce

Tukwila Reporter - 5/1/2018

The following is a press release from The Washington Department of Health.

The Washington State Department of Health urges people in Washington not to buy or eat romaine lettuce unless you can confirm it is not from the Yuma, Arizona growing region. A total of five cases E. coli illness in Washington have been linked to the national outbreak.

Washington state case counts as of 1:30 p.m. on April 27, 2018. King County (3 cases — one adult in 50's (hospitalized) two children under 10 — one hospitalized, one not hospitalized) Spokane County (two cases — two children under 10 — neither hospitalized)

"This particular strain of E. coli can cause severe illness, including bloody diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which is a type of kidney failure," said State Epidemiologist for Communicable Disease Dr. Scott Lindquist. "If you have symptoms , including bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and vomiting, we urge you to contact your healthcare provider."

The most recent information from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention indicates that all romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona growing region should not be eaten.

This includes whole heads and hearts of romaine, chopped romaine and salads and salad mixes containing romaine lettuce. If you have romaine lettuce at home and you do not know where it was grown, do not eat it and throw it away.

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