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[ CBC news: ]
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1 B) d. Y" W z8 wAlberta's chief medical officer of health says 100 people in the province have gotten ill from E. coli linked to raw pork products, including 19 people who have been hospitalized.( a( I' Z6 t; L/ A ?- Z
■Raw pork from 2 Alberta firms recalled over possible E.coli contamination3 T- m1 I+ \; r% f+ k- `$ O% @
■122 Albertans diagnosed with E. coli as AHS looks for cause
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, Y& ?7 X4 e1 l# G( p: N# hDr. James Talbot says it's the largest E. coli outbreak in Alberta in 15 years.
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& f9 B$ F& h* _% J+ M% b​The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (​CFIA) has ordered a recall of pork products from V & T Meat and Food in Calgary and Hiep Thanh Trading in Edmonton over concerns they may contain E. coli 0157:H7.. {6 W3 Y. f* { E6 A. c; e( O
" U7 `6 h2 k0 F$ ~( jthe CFIA reported that Vinh Fat Food Products of Edmonton had recalled its frozen pork spring rolls, pork buns and pork wontons due to possible E. coli contamination. A spokeswoman for the company said it was a voluntary recall.1 ~8 i* V! _9 W9 l' V/ V
■Spring rolls, pork buns and pork wontons now part of Alberta E. coli recall
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0 y$ Z; j3 q# |' }' H0 K"From July 15 to Sept. 4 in this province there have been 153 cases of E. coli. One hundred of them have been associated ... to be part of this outbreak and linked to raw pork products," he said Friday.
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m* A- D, P6 C! P) |"Nineteen people have been hospitalized to date. There have been, fortunately, no deaths."
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Talbot said most people affected by this E. coli strain get diarrhea and are knocked off their feet, but others can suffer more serious problems such as kidney problems or kidney failure.. H. l( U2 B) e+ g1 z% r6 u
: N) O+ F' D! f) V6 r4 z) |He said the 100 cases have been linked either directly or indirectly to the companies. The results of more tests are expected Monday& C. u& M! K) U6 u; Y: ]/ ]# ^' K
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