Habaneros E. coli Outbreak
Outbreak News
- Seattle attorney is representing 5 of 6 victims in E. coli outbreak
- E. coli strikes like lightning
- E. coli Patient Talks About Near-Death Experience
- Contaminated food has led to problems
- Swansea boy was hospitalized for 6 days with E. coli
- E-Coli Case Linked to St. Clair Square
- Restaurant closes over E. coli cases
On September 2, upon hearing that there was a laboratory confirmed case of E. coli O157:H7 with a possible connection to Habaneros restaurant, the Saint Clair County Health Department Environmental Health staff conducted an on-site environmental investigation.
By September 5, the number of confirmed cases of E. coli O157:H7 had increased to five Habaneros patrons. A sixth person, who had eaten at Habaneros but did not have a stool sample tested, was considered to be a probable case of E. coli O157:H7. The restaurant agreed to voluntarily cease operations while the foodborne outbreak investigation was underway.
Marler Clark settled the cases of all five clients who suffered from E. coli infections after eating at Habaneros.