E.coli By Brandt Ingram and Drew Oden GROSS!!! EWWW!!!

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E.coli By Brandt Ingram and Drew Oden GROSS!!! EWWW!!!

Warning! An E.coli outbreak has been spread through the town. When Susie Thompson died, we realized that it was as bad as it is. If you do not want to catch the E.coli WASH YOUR HANDS! If you do catch it inform us immediately. When Susie Thompson caught the E.coli she had normal symptoms, but when they cleared she had a rash that was small and looked normal. When the rash cleared up her major systems then shut down and she died. Allen Johnson had washed his hands after everything he did and he did not get the E.coli infection. This means that you must wash your hands.

The outbreak started when the cows were moved to the hamburgers, and that people were eating them. When the cows were moved, they spread the E.coli to the food in the fair. That was the beginning of the outbreak. It was spread by people food and animals together. Animals spread it to the food, the food spread it to people, and people spread it to other people, like a chain. To treat the E.coli you will need to send the sick to us as well as eat food over 160 degrees F and only drink juice milk and processed water. Wash your hands on a daily basis. Don’t eat anything raw.

How to treat E.coli. Many people require no treatment for E.coli infection. When bacteria spreads to the body, not to the intestines, they can use the antibiotic atropine and diphenoxylate. If treatment is needed fluids need to be replaced.

How it spread. E.coli spreads through the animals waste, so according to the map of the fair, the animals were beside the food vendors, meaning that whenever the animals are defecating, they are infecting the food.

How to prevent spreading. The way that you should prevent spreading is to not let anyone sick go outside of their house. Allow them to rest and recover from the E.coli infection fully then they may go outside. If they are recovered but still have small symptoms still do not allow them to leave.

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