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Ultimately, 73 different locations of the burger chain were linked to the outbreak. The burger chain lost around $44 million that year, with sales dropping by 30% in the months following the incident.
Salmonella is one of the most common foodborne illnesses, the the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says, striking 1.35 million people in the United States over the course of each year.
The 2024 United States listeriosis outbreak was a widespread outbreak of listeriosis, connected to deli meats produced by Boar's Head Provision Company at a plant in Greensville County, Virginia, near the town of Jarratt. The outbreak was first reported in July 2024, although the first cases were later discovered to have been in May 2024.
2022–2024 Southern Africa cholera outbreak; 2023–2024 Oropouche virus disease outbreak; 2023—2024 cholera outbreak in South Africa; 2024 dengue outbreak in Latin America and the Caribbean; 2024 Gaza Strip polio epidemic; 2024 Kwango province malaria outbreak; 2024 McDonald's E. coli outbreak; 2024 Russian botulism outbreak
The 2024 McDonald's E. coli outbreak was an outbreak from September to October 2024 involving contaminated slivered onions on Quarter Pounders sold at McDonald's stores in 14 U.S. states. At least 104 people contracted Escherichia coli , and one person died.
But the FDA doesn’t think this business accounts for all the sick in the outbreak. The latest on salmonella outbreaks and cucumbers: 449 people ill, another Florida link Skip to main content
Other salmonella outbreaks. The CDC is also investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to backyard poultry, which has sickened 109 people, including 33 who were hospitalized, and another linked to ...
In 1999, an estimated 5,000 deaths, 325,000 hospitalizations and 76 million illnesses were caused by foodborne illnesses within the US. [1] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began tracking outbreaks starting in the 1970s. [2] By 2012, the figures were roughly 130,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths. [3]