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Three people, including a child, sickened by E. coli from unpasteurized cheese sold in Washington.
Three people, including an Oregon resident and a child under five, tested positive for Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O103 linked to unpasteurized aged cheese from Twin Sisters Creamery in Washington state.
Symptoms occurred between September 5 and 16.
Lab tests confirmed the same E. coli strain in leftover cheese from the Oregon patient and in unopened samples from retail stores.
The Washington State Department of Health is leading the investigation, urging consumers to avoid the cheese and watch for symptoms like severe cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting.
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Tres personas, entre ellas un niño, enfermaron de E. coli por el queso no pasteurizado vendido en Washington.