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Posted at: 11/02/2009 12:26 PM | KSAX.com CDC: Contaminated Beef may be Linked to 2 DeathsBy BEN DOBBIN Associated Press Writer ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - A federal health official says two deaths and 26 other illnesses may be linked to possibly contaminated ground beef recalled by a New York company. Lola Scott Russell, a spokeswoman for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says one of the deaths involved a New York adult with several underlying health conditions. The other is a death previously reported by New Hampshire officials. She says all but three of the suspected E. coli infections are in the northeastern U.S. and 18 are in New England. The CDC is investigating all the cases. Ashville, N.Y.-based Fairbank Farms recalled almost 546,000 pounds of fresh ground beef that may be tainted with E. coli bacteria. The meat was distributed in September to stores from Virginia to Maine. --- Associated Press writer Jessica M. Pasko contributed to this report from Albany, N.Y. --- (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) |
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