St. Louis E. coli Outbreak: Lettuce Cleared as Source

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An E. coli outbreak in St. Louis County has sickened over 100 people, primarily affecting students from Rockwood Summit High School. Despite negative test results for lettuce from Andre’s Banquets & Catering, the company remains a focus of the investigation. The outbreak is linked to several events held in early November, and the Missouri Department of Health continues to investigate, with legal challenges emerging against the catering company.
- Lettuce tests negative in St. Louis County E. coli outbreak KTVI Fox 2 St. Louis
- Restaurant's lettuce wasn't the source of a St. Louis E. coli outbreak, officials say KSDK.com
- Missouri Health Department releases results of lettuce taken as part of investigation into E. coli outbreak First Alert 4
- St. Louis caterer's lettuce tests negative for E. coli. 'Bad for Andre's,' says lawyer St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- At least 106 sick, 2 hospitalized by E. coli outbreak linked to St. Louis caterer for school events, funerals CBS News
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