According to the CDC's most recent data, Kentucky has 69 cases, followed by Tennessee with 55 and Georgia with 49. Ohio is home to 12 cases, Florida five cases and Virginia two cases. Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Mississippi have one case each."Ill people bought or ate ground beef from several different grocery stores and restaurants," the CDC said. "Many ill people bought large trays or chubs of ground beef from grocery stores and used the meat to make dishes like spaghetti sauce and sloppy joe
The victims range from younger than a year old to 84 years old with a median age of 19 and 52% are female, the CDC said. Two people were diagnosed with hemolytic uremic syndrome, which can lead to life-threatening kidney failure. Illnesses after March 21 might not be reported yet due to delays between when a person gets sick and when it's reported — a lag of two to three weeks on average
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