14 new E. coli cases linked to sprouts from Jimmy Johns, FDA says

14 new E. coli cases linked to sprouts from Jimmy Johns, FDA says
Science & Health

An outbreak of 14 new E. coli illnesses were likely caused by sprouts from Jimmy John’s, federal authorities said Wednesday, marking the sixth outbreak linked to the Champaign, Ill.-based sandwich chain.The new illnesses were reported in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Texas and Utah. People who recently ate clover sprouts on a Jimmy John’s sandwich and are experiencing symptoms such as severe stomach cramps, diarrhea, fever, nausea or vomiting should contact their doctor and report the illness to their local health department, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.Jimmy John’s on Mond...


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