Forbes
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An E. Coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers has sickened at least 104 people across the U.S., according to the CDC's latest report. The number of hospitalizations has increased to 34, with four cases resulting in hemolytic uremic syndrome, a severe kidney condition. One person has died due to the outbreak, though McDonald’s has resumed burger sales, indicating no ongoing food safety threat. The CDC warns the actual case count may be higher since many people recover without seeking medical care or getting tested. Health authorities continue to monitor the situation, but the risk appears contained for now. Continue here.


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