After initially evading the lethal infection, my grandfather, who was 88 years old, succumbed to the McDonald’s Quarter Pounder E.coli outbreak.

 

The outbreak has resulted in the illness of at least 90 individuals in 13 states. Twenty-seven individuals have been hospitalized, and Mr. Smith is the sole fatality associated with the outbreak.

Serious renal complications have been observed in at least two individuals, a 15-year-old girl and an 88-year-old woman. These complications may necessitate ongoing treatment for the duration of their lives.

The outbreak is now believed to have been caused by the minced onions in McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, according to officials.

Taylor Farms, which is situated in California, is the source of the onions. The Quarter Pounder was removed from McDonald’s menu, and the company recalled its produce.

The burger has been reinstated; however, it is presently being served without scallions in 700 restaurants.

Silas Mayes, a 17-year-old, was identified as one of the victims of the contagion by DailyMail.com earlier this week.

 

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