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FOG BLOG CANADA LOG: CALGARY E-COLI OUTBREAK TRACED BACK TO INGREDIENT IN A MEATLOAF!

Meatloaf likely source of Calgary daycare E. coli outbreak as shared kitchen charged! CMOH said there are ‘extremely high odds’ outbreak caused by meatloaf served at daycares The City of Calgary said Wednesday it has laid charges against a shared kitchen — used by several daycares experiencing an E. coli outbreak — for operating without the proper licence.

Minutes after that announcement, Alberta's chief medical officer of health said investigators have narrowed down the cause of the outbreak to one likely source.


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This comes after an outbreak of shiga toxin-producing E. coli, which has resulted in 351 lab-confirmed cases and 37 secondary cases, Alberta's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Mark Joffe said.

During an investigation into the cause of the outbreak, Joffe said that investigators believe one meal has "extremely high odds" of being the source of the outbreak. "Based on our investigation, we believe that meatloaf and vegan loaf meals that were served for lunch on Aug. 29 most likely contain the E. coli bacteria that led to these infections," he said.

"Unfortunately, neither of these items could be tested as they were either eaten or discarded before this outbreak was identified."

Joffe added that the investigation is still ongoing, and four children remain in hospital. Several children connected to the outbreak have developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a disease which affects the kidneys.

The city said it has laid charges against Fueling Minds, a catering company which provided food to a number of daycares in the city.

The corporation and its two directors have each been charged under the Business Licensing Bylaw for operating without a business licence — for a total of 12 charges.

If convicted, they could face a total fine amount of up to $120,000.


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