FDA states that cattle near fields in Salinas possibly caused E. Coli Outbreak of Romaine Lettuce in Fall of 2019
According to a report from the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, May 21 they believe that E. Coli outbreaks in the Fall 2019 were probably caused by cattle grazing near some fields in the Salinas area. The FDA investigated 3 E. Coli outbreaks linked to contaminated romaine lettuce between September of 2019 and January of 2020. In total the FDA said that 188 people became sick during the outbreaks.
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