Show Northern Utah r sJUT "rsca J Prison outbreak stirs E coli awareness B RICH SASKAL imrZnrr sa y OGDEN ikWkl An outbreak of potonirg at the Utah State Pnvon has put the potentially ticscJly E coli E coli - baaena back in or specifically a strain of the bactena called 0151 H7 - has been m the since a 1993 outbreak Tr3d to hamburgers from Jack pub-7if'- te Jn’The Box d restaurants Washington state "’This sear it killed a child who contracted the situs at a Georgia water park and is suspected as Ih? source of an outbreak this week at the Utah State Prison fast-foo- Bt Tyo of the cases are con- firmed as E coli with fie to seven "more suspected Jana Carlson Kettenng spokeswoman for the Salt Lake Health DSfttrtment said Wednesday Officials are still trying to the source of the outbreak qifiTtionmg ictims to find a common thread “A lot of people just want us to say it was the ground beef but we hae to check everything out first" Ket- tenng said Uncooked hamburger meat is City-Coun- “There are some systems from Ways ta prevent ty pin-poi- Sunstone L ccli infection Cook ground bee thorough so that all the meat is grey or brown instead of pi ok and juices run clear Wash hands utensils and wo areas ater contact with raw meat Consume only pasteurized milk milk products and juices Wash fruits and vegetables Sources Center tor Disease Control Heatn Department Wetoer-Morga- the most well-kno- n E coli M- but the disease has also been traced to milk fruits and ilam unpasteunzed fruit juices and egeta-ble- s untreated water supplies This month an outbreak that sickened more than 50 people was traced to the municipal water system m Alpine Wyo a small town 35 miles southwest of Jack-so- n The water in Alpine was The same is true of many small rural Utah water systems ume to time that may be Subject to something Lke this though that ham t happened recently" said Ken Bausfieid manager of the compliance section at the Utah DtMsion of Dnrkirg Water “Even the large systems are vulnerable to this son of thing though they are a lot more vigilant" Food poisoning caused by the 0157 H7 strain can result in se- the largest independent gathering of professional and amateur Mormon scholars is according to the group Approximately 1500 people attended last year's meeting Sessions will be held mainly in the College Center building at the Redwood Road campus of the Salt Lake Community College With often several speakers at time sessions run from 8 am to 8 pm Full registration is $60 at the door Partial registration is available for S25 per day $12 per half day or $5 per session CAR SALES 31ct and Wafl Avenue yeara dpvnvnc Cfomm A CUTCMU 25 W 2?" 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