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Health and Community Services
October 5, 2012

Public Advisory: E. coli Case Confirmed in the Province

The Department of Health and Community Services has confirmed a single case of E. coli illness in the Eastern Region linked to a specific strain of E. coli observed in the XL Food Inc. food safety investigation. The individual who was affected by the E. coli infection has recovered. Investigators with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Service NL are working to determine the source.

“Residents can protect themselves from E. coli exposure by following safe food handling practices, cooking food thoroughly and discarding any meat products that may have been recalled,” said Dr. Faith Stratton, Chief Medical Officer of Health for Newfoundland and Labrador. “Food borne illnesses caused by E. coli typically begin three to four days after eating contaminated food and can last for seven to 10 days. Symptoms include abdominal cramps (which can be severe), watery or bloody diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Illness may become severe and require hospitalization. Individuals who feel that they may be sick from a food borne illness or anyone with severe diarrheal symptoms should consult a physician.”

People handling and preparing any raw meat products should take certain precautions:

Up-to-date information on the related food recall and investigation is available on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website at: www.inspection.gc.ca/food/consumer-centre/food-safety-investigations/xl-foods/eng/1347937722467/1347937818275

Additional food safety information can be obtained by visiting the Department of Health and Community Services website at: www.health.gov.nl.ca/health/publichealth/envhealth/foodsafetyinfo.html

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Media contact:
Jennifer Tulk
Director of Communications
Department of Health and Community Services
709-729-1377, 699-6524
JenniferTulk@gov.nl.ca

2012 10 05                             3:40 p.m.

 
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