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This story was originally published on December 5, 2015.
Chipotle’s E. coli outbreak has spread to nine states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cases have been reported in Illinois, Maryland, California, Ohio, Washington, and Pennsylvania, among other states. Two of the new cases occurred in October, while five happened in November. In total, 52 people have contracted E. coli, according to the CDC. However, only 47 of those infected ate at a Chipotle restaurant a week before experiencing symptoms. No deaths have been reported, though two patients are experiencing kidney failure.
The spread of E. coli at Chipotle restaurants is costing it dearly. Chipotle estimates that sales have fallen between 8 and 11% while its stock shares fell 18% in 2015.
The United Nations health agency estimates that about 600 million people around the world consume tainted food every year. In the United States alone, 48 million people contract food-borne
illnesses and 3,000 Americans die from it.
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