Three kids stricken with E. coli O157:H7 linked to London, Ontario Halal store

Posted: June 27th, 2009 - 10:03pm by Doug Powell

The London Free Press – that’s London, Ontario, in Canada – reports that after three children were diagnosed with E coli O157:H7 infections within five days, the Middlesex-London Health Unit advised the public today to avoid eating any ground beef or spiced ground beef (kofta) purchased from Westmount Halal Food Store located at 490 Wonderland Road South.

In two of the cases, children consumed kofta purchased on June 14 and 15 from the store. The source of the third child's infection has not been identified, but the child's family also eats halal food, although it didn't purchase any from the Westmount store.

The public is being advised to:

• Not eat any ground beef or kofta purchased from the Westmount Halal Food Store between June 2 and today. The store is prepared to refund any customer who purchased these products.

• Contact the Health Unit (519-663-5317 ext. 2330, after hours 519-675-7523) and their healthcare provider if they have developed symptoms of severe or bloody diarrhea since June 2.

• Contact the Health Unit if they have any ground beef or kofta purchased from the Westmount Halal Food Store between June 2 and today in their home.

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Categories: E. coli
Tags: Beef, Children, Halal, London, Sick

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Anonymous says:

this makes westmount halal foods sound as if its food will give diseases to people. just because its a muslim store doesnt mean that people have to react that bad, maybe the parents didnt cook it well or kept it in the heat for a long time... but people never think of that because the minute they find out a story involving muslims,they try to get the bad part out of it and just make is sound as if its a big deal!

Posted on February 20th, 2010 - 1:06am

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