Carrots Sold Nationwide, Including Wisconsin, Are Recalled for E. coli. Here Are The Affected Brands
Quite a few brands are recalling bags of organic carrots that were distributed nationwide, including in Wisconsin, for potential E. coli contamination according to last week's announcement by the Food and Drug Administration Department. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 39 people have become sick from the carrots, and one person has died. As of Monday morning, the cases have spread to 18 states. Although Wisconsin has not logged any cases, the CDC noted that the actual number of cases is "likely to be much higher" than currently reported, since people often recover from E. coli infection without medical care and are not formally tested for the bacteria. Neighboring states Minnesota and Michigan have reported six cases in total. Here's what to know about the E. coli outbreak - which brands are affected, what to do if you have purchased any recalled carrots and symptoms of the infection. Where did the contaminated carrots come from? The pote...