Close Menu
  • Food Poisoning
    • Symptoms
    • Prevention
    • Treatment
    • Causes
  • Pathogens
    • Botulism
    • Campylobacter
    • E. coli
    • Cyclospora
    • Norovirus
    • Hepatitis A
    • Salmonella
    • Listeria
    • Shigella
  • Food Safety
    • How to wash your hands
    • Food Safty And The Holidays
  • Legal
    • Can I sue for Food Poisoning?
    • E. coli Lawyer
      • E. coli Lawsuit
    • Salmonella Lawyer
      • Salmonella Lawsuit
    • Botulism Lawyer
    • Cyclospora Lawyer
    • Shigella Lawyer
    • Hepatitis A Lawyer
  • Outbreaks and Recalls
  • Connect With A Lawyer
What's Hot

Should I File a Cyclospora Lawsuit in the 2026 Cyclospora Outbreak? Why National Cyclospora Lawyer Ron Simon Believes You Need to Contact an Experienced Foodborne Illness Lawyer Like Himself

July 15, 2026

Outbreaks in 2026: Active CDC Investigations into Food Borne Illness Outbreaks

July 15, 2026

Cyclospora Rising Update: U.S. Outbreak Grows as Investigators Zero In on Leafy Greens

July 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
  • About
  • Contact Us
Food Poisoning NewsFood Poisoning News
  • Home
  • Food Poisoning
    • What is Food Poisoning?
      • Symptoms
      • Causes
      • Prevention
      • Treatment
      • Statistics
    • Pathogens
      • Botulism
      • Campylobacter
      • E. coli
      • Hepatitis A
      • Shigella
      • Norovirus
      • Salmonella
      • Cyclospora
      • Listeria
  • Food Safety
    • How to wash your hands
    • Food Safty And The Holidays
  • Legal
    • Salmonella Lawyer
      • Salmonella Lawsuit
    • E. coli Lawyer
      • E. coli Lawsuit
    • Cyclospora Lawyer
    • Shigella Lawyer
    • Hepatitis A Lawyer
    • Botulism Lawyer
  • Outbreaks and Recalls
Food Poisoning NewsFood Poisoning News
Home»Outbreaks»Deadly Utah E. coli Outbreak Now Identified in About a Dozen Residents in a Utah/Arizona Border Community
Deadly Utah E. coli Outbreak Now Identified in About a Dozen Residents in a Utah/Arizona Border Community
Acute E. coli Cases in King County Children With Same Strain Potentially Unrelated unrelated - Food Poisoning News
Outbreaks

Deadly Utah E. coli Outbreak Now Identified in About a Dozen Residents in a Utah/Arizona Border Community

Tony Coveny, Ph.DBy Tony Coveny, Ph.DJuly 12, 2017Updated:January 20, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit

Deadly Utah E. coli Outbreak Grows:  Eleven Victims Now Identified in Outbreak on Utah/ArizonaBorder

The Utah E. coli Outbreak has already claimed the lives of two children, and has sickened about a dozen that we know about. The guarded communities along the Utah/Arizona border, known for being the home of a community of ultra-conservative Mormon polygamists, is in the jurisdiction of the Southwestern Utah Public Health Department (SUPH).  According to SUPH, the source of the rare strain is unknown, though local water supplies were ruled out a week ago.  There are many animals in the area, and cross contamination is likely a contributing factor.  SUPH is encouraging residents to make a concerted effort to carefully wash hands after changing diapers, using the restrooms, after handling animals, and generally throughout the day.  They also emphasize proper cleaning an sanitation to prevent the spread of food borne illness.

E. coli sometimes goes un-diagnosed, and hence it is likely there are many more victims who have not been counted in the numbers provided by SUPH. A low grade fever, vomiting (at times), and body aches often accompany the primary symptoms, bloody diarrhea. This is why practitioners often ask if diarrhea contained blood, as this differentiates a Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli (STEC) infection from one that might be caused by a different bacteria, such as Salmonella. In cases where the diarrhea is less pronounced, many victims will “ride-it-out” – not recommended due to the potentially dangerous side effects which include dehydration, stroke, and other serous injury.

STEC can be more dangerous than some other bacterial infections because of risk of hemolytic uremic syndrome, or HUS.  HUS is believed to be the cause of death of the two children who died.

For more information about STEC, the Utah E. coli Outbreak, or to speak to a STEC lawyer, call 1-888-335-4901.

STEC lawyer Utah E. coli Outbreak
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Tony Coveny, Ph.D

Tony Coveny, has been practicing infectious disease litigation exclusively for more than a decade, settling cases against major agro-industrial companies, international suppliers, and domestic distributors and manufacturers. Tony Coveny, alongside Ron Simon, has tried cases against restaurants, distributors, national manufacturers, and foreign corporations to recover damages against their clients. From the main office in Houston, which he manages, he speaks to potential and current clients on a daily basis.

Related Posts

Outbreaks in 2026: Active CDC Investigations into Food Borne Illness Outbreaks

July 15, 2026

The Science Behind Food Poisoning: How Harmful Microbes Make Us Sick

June 30, 2026

The Lasting Physical and Emotional Impacts of Infant Formula Recalls: Lessons from Food Safety Failures, Regulatory Reform, and Consumer Trust

June 30, 2026

Hepatitis A: The Virus, Its Unique Behavior, and Its Spread in Humans

May 29, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Attorney Advertisement
Ron Simon

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest food safety recall, outbreak, & investigation news.

Latest Posts

Should I File a Cyclospora Lawsuit in the 2026 Cyclospora Outbreak? Why National Cyclospora Lawyer Ron Simon Believes You Need to Contact an Experienced Foodborne Illness Lawyer Like Himself

July 15, 2026

Outbreaks in 2026: Active CDC Investigations into Food Borne Illness Outbreaks

July 15, 2026

Cyclospora Rising Update: U.S. Outbreak Grows as Investigators Zero In on Leafy Greens

July 14, 2026

Food Poisoning News is a website devoted to providing you with the most current information on food safety, dangerous pathogens, food poisoning outbreaks and outbreak prevention, and food poisoning litigation.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Latest Posts

Should I File a Cyclospora Lawsuit in the 2026 Cyclospora Outbreak? Why National Cyclospora Lawyer Ron Simon Believes You Need to Contact an Experienced Foodborne Illness Lawyer Like Himself

July 15, 2026

Outbreaks in 2026: Active CDC Investigations into Food Borne Illness Outbreaks

July 15, 2026

Cyclospora Rising Update: U.S. Outbreak Grows as Investigators Zero In on Leafy Greens

July 14, 2026
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest food safety recall, outbreak, & investigation news.

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
  • Home
  • About
  • Editorial Standards & Ethics Policy
  • Sourcing & Fact-Checking Policy
  • Corrections & Clarifications Policy
  • Our Authors
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • Legal Disclaimer & Attorney Advertising Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Get In Touch
© 2026 Food Poisoning News. Sponsored by Ron Simon & Associates a Houston, TX law firm. Powered by ArmaVita.
Our website and content are for informational purposes only. Food Poisoning News does not provide legal advice, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.