sprouts

  1. CASPER

    Germany still seeking reason for E. coli outbreak

    BERLIN – German authorities say they haven't yet been able to resolve how sprouts at a farm became contaminated with an aggressive strain of E. coli that has been blamed for 33 deaths. Officials determined Friday that sprouts grown at the farm in Lower Saxony state, in northern Germany, were...
  2. No Warranty

    European officials hold E. coli crisis talks

    (CNN) -- A deadly bacterial outbreak that has killed at least 23 people in Europe is limited to an area around the German city of Hamburg and does not require Europe-wide controls, a top European Union official said Tuesday. "There is no reason as of today to take ... measures at (the) European...
  3. Scammer

    Salmonella in sprouts sickens dozens

    The FDA said consumers shouldn't eat the sprouts and restaurants shouldn't serve them. A salmonella outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts has sickened some 94 people in 16 states and the District of Columbia, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Tuesday. Health officials said...
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