The E .Coli Outbreak In Barrow County.

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The E .Coli Outbreak In Barrow County

What is E .Coli

What is E .Coli E .Coli is a bacteria that can be found in humans and animals. Sometimes it can cause food poisoning. It is commonly found in elderly people and kids. But sometimes E Coli can be harmless. In 1885, a bacteriologist named Theodor Escherich found out that E Coli was responsible for infant diarrhea. It can be caused by contaminated food, water, etc.

E .Coli can be caused by:

E .Coli can be caused by: Unpasteurized milk Undercooked beef Fresh produce Contaminated water Using unclean items Not washing your hands correctly Eating expired food

Causes of the Barrow County Outbreak:

Causes of the Barrow County Outbreak: Most of the deaths trace back to contact with animals at the fair. After they touched the animals, they didn’t wash their hands, and then they ate food with animal germs on their hand. Then they got sick with E Coli. Then more people got sick from eating the food. So, if they were in contact with animals or ate the food, there is a big chance of getting E .Coli.

How we analyzed the data

How we analyzed the data We used the CDRs, newspapers, maps, and memos to find this information. We researched to find the most logical answers. The CDRs helped us find things done at the fair that were common between multiple people. The newspapers helped us find out ways that could have been possible causes and kept us caught up with the latest news on the Barrow County outbreak. The memos helped us by keeping us updated with who was at the hospital and who died. The CDRs helped us see who got sick and how they got sick. For the people who didn’t get sick, we saw what they did to stay healthy.

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