E. COLI 0157:H7
WHAT IS E. COLI 0157:H7? E. coli stands for Escherichia coli
E. coli is bacteria that enters into the intestinal tract of mammals
There are more that 700 types of E. coli
E. coli 0157:H7 is responsible to most illness to humans from E. Coli
85% of outbreaks are foodborne in origin.
WHAT CARRIES E. COLI?
Beef
Sausage
Juice
Lettuce and Spinach
…& more!
WHAT DOES IT DO? SYMPTOMS:
Abdominal pain
Severe cramps
Diarrhea
Hemorrhagic colitis
Vomiting
…For 1-10 days
LONG TERM EFFECTS
E. coli 0157:H7 is rare and usually passes in 1 to 10 days
Kidney failure and HUS (hemolytic uremic syndrome) are possible to get, which has a 25% death rate.
• HUS blood clots throughout capillaries in your body.
TREATMENTUnfortunately there is no medical cure for E. coli.
The best treatment is to make sure you stay hydrated by drinking lots of water.
PREVENTION!
Make sure to wash your hands often and especially after handling raw meat and going to the bathroom.
While swimming in non-chlorinated water try not to swallow any water.
Cook all meats thoroughly and don’t leave any pink or cloudy liquids.
FREQUENCY OF REPORTED ILLNESSES
Reported cases of E. Coli in fall 2007
Wisconsin had the highest number of cases with 49 that year.
OUTBREAKSIn 1993, Washington, Idaho, California, and Nevada had outbreaks of E. Coli in the Jack in the Box fast food restaurants.
602 patients reported diarrhea
477 patients were confirmed with E. coli
144 patients were hospitalized
30 developed HUS
3 died.
E. COLI IN YOUR FOOD?
?
Make sure you wash and cook it before you eat!
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