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Acute renal failure in young children is most commonly linked to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). In this situation, it often comes as a shock, occurring as it does in a child who was previously healthy but is now in mortal danger. This illness is caused by the toxin produced by certain bacterial strains, most commonly found in beef.
Latest U.S. food scare E. coli and 188,000 pounds of ground beef

Latest U.S. food scare E. coli and 188,000 pounds of ground beef

New insight into mechanisms by which E. coli colonize the intestines

New insight into mechanisms by which E. coli colonize the intestines

Another E. coli scare... 844,812 pounds of frozen ground beef patties recalled

Another E. coli scare... 844,812 pounds of frozen ground beef patties recalled

Million of pounds of frozen ground beef contaminated with E.coli

Million of pounds of frozen ground beef contaminated with E.coli

Toss that salad...in the bin!

Toss that salad...in the bin!

Another U.S. food scare for ground beef and E.coli

Another U.S. food scare for ground beef and E.coli

Renal transplantation in 1-5 year olds

Renal transplantation in 1-5 year olds

Latest food scare in the U.S.A. - ground beef contaminated with E. coli

Latest food scare in the U.S.A. - ground beef contaminated with E. coli

Another food scare in the U.S.

Another food scare in the U.S.

FDA statement on foodborne E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in spinach

FDA statement on foodborne E. coli O157:H7 outbreak in spinach

FBI and FDA investigate spinach packing companies in California

FBI and FDA investigate spinach packing companies in California

Spinach now safe but FDA still worried

Spinach now safe but FDA still worried

Spinach in Pennsylvania found to have  E. Coli

Spinach in Pennsylvania found to have E. Coli

Contaminated spinach products recalled

Contaminated spinach products recalled

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