Butcher shops close as E. coli outbreak kills 12-year-old girl, hospitalizes 21 children

A -year-old girl died and at least children were hospitalized after an E coli outbreak that was likely caused by contaminated meat prompting the closure of six butcher shops in France administrators announced Signs of severe food poisoning including bloody diarrhea first emerged on June near the city of Saint-Quentin in northern France In total children and one elderly person have been treated and of the patients were still hospitalized as of Wednesday according to personnel in the Hauts-de-France region The girl died on Monday June DELI MEAT CUCUMBERS TOP LIST OF 'REALLY RISKY FOODS' YOU MIGHT HAVE IN THE FRIDGE I would like to express my deepest sympathy and solidarity with the family of the deceased girl Healthcare Minister Yannick Neuder reported in a post Sunday on X To her loved ones I extend on behalf of the French establishment my bulk sincere thoughts Initial tests determined the outbreak was caused by E coli likely from meat consumption he reported Radio France Internationale RFI Nine of the patients developed hemolytic uremic syndrome HUS a rare condition caused by a certain type of E coli bacteria according to a news release from the local prefect's office on Wednesday E coli is a type of bacterium ascertained in the circumstances foods and intestines of people and animals according to the U S Centers for Complaint Control and Prevention CDC While preponderance varieties of E coli are harmless selected strains which can be contracted through contaminated food and water can cause severe cramps diarrhea and vomiting FEWER FOOD RECALLS YET MORE AMERICANS SICKENED IN THAN PREVIOUS YEAR SAYS NEW REPORTOne serious strain is Shiga toxin-producing E coli STEC which can lead to HUS typically among children and the elderly and cause kidney failure permanent physical condition problems even death About eight in children with HUS have a STEC infection according to the CDC There have been HUS cases and deaths from it in the U S in fresh decades according to the CDC's the greater part latest records which spans from to Several of the hospitalized patients in France received dialysis which filters waste and excess fluid when the kidneys are not functioning Once somebody has the responses of hemolytic uremic syndrome there's really no therapy other than supportive care mentioned Dr Jeffrey Kahn the chief of pediatric infectious affection at UT Southwestern Therapeutic Center in Dallas Antibiotics are not going to work We don't have an antidote Kahn who is not involved in the care of the patients in France called HUS a nasty complaint and declared he has seen children receive kidney transplants and come into renal failure as a aftermath of it It has spread in the U S as a outcome of chopped meat and apple cider he noted The way to keep these outbreaks under wraps or at least to halt the progression is a robust inhabitants healthcare system Kahn added The investigators are key CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERInvestigations by several leadership offices into the origins of the outbreak in France are ongoing according to the prefect's office and test samples from six Saint-Quentin-area butcher shops which have been preemptively closed are expected to open next week The poisoned individuals had eaten meat traced back to the six shops according to preliminary investigations As part of these investigations all leads are being explored analyzed and shared back to ensure that no workable source of contamination is ruled out the prefect's office stated Neuder urged people not to panic The idea is not to cause panic he notified RFI It is still practicable to eat meat Fox News Digital reached out to the robustness minister's office for comment For more Lifestyle articles visit foxnews com lifestyleOfficials reminded residents that indicators linked to E coli can appear within days of eating contaminated food They cautioned that meat from selected of the butchers had been served at two sporting events and a school fair as just now as June They additionally warned people not to consume meat bought from those butchers after June to clean their refrigerators thoroughly if they have purchased any and to prevent transmission by handwashing The good news is there's a lot we can do in the kitchen to help prevent E coli infections and lower the jeopardy of HUS Jessica Gavin a certified food and culinary scientist from California informed Fox News Digital I perpetually make sure to cook meat especially ground beef and poultry to at least degrees Fahrenheit wash my hands well after handling raw ingredients and keep raw and cooked foods separate to avoid cross-contamination