E. Coli Strain Was Previously Unknown, Official Says
By ALAN COWELL and JAMES KANTER
The unusually lethal strain of the bacteria has infected more than 1,500 people, mystifying public health officials and touching off panic in Europe.
The unusually lethal strain of the bacteria has infected more than 1,500 people, mystifying public health officials and touching off panic in Europe.
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