Patrons Sickened in Upstate Applebee’s March 26, 2009
1010wins and MSNBCare reporting that up to 100 patrons were exposed to Shigellosis bacteria after eating at an upstate Applebee’s restaurant in Camillus, New York. The bacteria is associated with consuming food or water contaminated with fecal matter. The bacterial infection can cause painful or bloody diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps beginning a day or two after exposure. The infection usually abates within 5-7 days afterward but sometimes medical attention is required. The cause of the outbreak is under investigation but officials are focusing their search on lemons and limes.
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