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Three people infected with E. Coli following outbreak linked to Washington creamery
The Washington Department of Health says two people in Whatcom County and one person in Oregon have tested positive for E. Coli. Read More
3 people, including an Oregonian, test positive for E. coli linked to cheese from Washington
Two adults and a child tested positive for E. coli after eating unpasteurized aged cheese linked to a Washington cheese maker, according to the Oregon Health Authority. Read More
Oregon, Washington probe E. coli cases linked to Chipotle

SEATTLE, WA -- An investigation was underway Saturday in an E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurants in Washington state and Oregon, health officials said. Three people in the Portland area and ... Read More
Three people sickened in E. coli outbreak linked to Whatcom County dairy

Two Whatcom County residents are known to have been sickened, and test results showed a genetic link between their illness and Twin Sisters Creamery products. An additional case involving one person ... Read More
Cheese recalled over E. coli contamination linked to reported outbreak
They were sold in 2.5-pound cheese wheels by Twin Sisters and re-packaged into 5 and 6-ounce half-moon-shaped pieces by the Peterson company. Read More
E. coli case confirmed in Oregon came from Washington cheese, OHA says
A case of E. coli confirmed in Oregon came from a cheese produced at a Washington state creamery, the Oregon Health Authority announced on Friday. An Oregon resident was ... Read More
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