E. coli outbreak in Kentucky: Victims May be Entitled to File E. coli Lawsuit

Fast food may be the culprit in the e. coli outbreak in Kentucky, although it is not definitive as yet. A health department official did report that the people who became ill had โ€œextensive exposureโ€ to fast food restaurants.

According to Public Health Commissioner Dr.ย Jeff Howard:

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), โ€œWhen two or more people get the same illness from the same contaminated food or drink, the event is called a foodborne disease outbreak.โ€ The

Kentucky Department of Public Health

is continuing to investigate the e. coli outbreak in Kentucky, to determine the specific source of the contamination and to prevent further illnesses.

For more information about the E. coli outbreak in Kentucky, to speak to an e. coli lawyer about filing a

E. coli lawsuit

or making an e. coli claim, call the experienced

e. coli lawyers at Ron Simon & Associates

at 1-888-335-4901.

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