WDAY RADIO — The number of people infected from the McDonald’s Quarter Pounder E. coli outbreak has risen to 90.
The CDC says 27 have been hospitalized, and one person was killed as a result. Two more people developed a serious condition that can cause kidney failure. The outbreak was first reported on October 22nd and has affected 13 states. Colorado has the highest number of infections with 29 people sickened.
You can find more information about the outbreak posted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by clicking here.