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Marler Clark has published 5,671 articles about foodborne illness outbreaks and lawsuits.
March 24, 2005 • Outbreaks
March 23, 2005 • Press Releases
Marler Clark files Salmonella lawsuit against paramount farms on behalf of clients sickened after eating raw almonds
Marler Clark filed a lawsuit on behalf of individuals who became ill with Salmonella Enteriditis infections after eating Paramount Farms brand raw almonds between September, 2003 and May, 2004. The lawsuit was filed in the South Judicial District of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. …
March 23, 2005 • Outbreaks
E. coli attorney speaks out about E. coli outbreaks at fairs, petting zoos
Five children were in critical condition in Florida hospitals, suffering from a complication of what appears to be E. coli O157:H7 infections, known as Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS). All children visited petting zoos before the onset of symptoms and state and local health officials were working to determine the source …
March 23, 2005 • Outbreaks
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March 17, 2005 • Events & Speaking Engagements
National Restaurant Association Meeting (2005)
Denis Stearns delivered a presentation titled, "Some new things to keep you up at night: Greedy managers, sick employees, and crappy produce," at the NRA's Quality Assurance Meeting in Washington, DC. …
March 16, 2005 • Outbreaks
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March 10, 2005 • Outbreaks
Woodford County Shigella outbreak sickens at least nine day care and elementary school children
Woodford County, Kentucky health officials warned parents that nine children were ill with confirmed cases of Shigellosis, the illness caused by the Shigella bacterium. Shigella causes fever, painful abdominal cramping, and diarrhea. …
March 10, 2005 • Outbreaks
March 09, 2005 • Press Releases
At least 29 students die of possible cyanide poisoning after eating food served at school
At least 29 pupils at San Jose Elementary School in Magini, Bohol, Philippines died of cyanide poisoning after eating carmelized cassava roots. Health officials said 50 pupils were in critical condition, and at least 100 students became ill with food poisoning after being served the sweetened cassava roots at school. …
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