In United States, Number Of Infected Intestinal Wand In McDonald’s Products Increased To 104

The number of intestinal wand with a bacterium found in hamburgers produced in McDonald’s restaurants in 14 US states increased to 104.

According to centers for the control and prevention of diseases (CDC), the cause of steel diseases of the Quarter Pounder.

It is reported that 34 of the sick are hospitalized. On October 23, the CDC reported the death of one of the 49 infection of E. coli infection.

It is noted that the intestinal wand may contain beef cutlets and onions used in hamburgers, but this is not for sure.

Earlier in some states, McDonald’s stopped selling the Quarter Pounder Endvichi and use dubious ingredients.

According to CDC, 70 thousand cases of infection with a bacterium with an Escherichia stick occur annually in the country, more than 2 thousand people are treated.