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Shigella infections sweeping through Yakima County in Washington state

By News Desk on October 20, 2023

The patient count in an outbreak of infections from Shigella continues to increase in Yakima County, WA.

As of Oct. 18 public health officials had confirmed 72 people with infections since the first of this year. That’s compared to 10 cases at this time in 2022.

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Yakima County E. coli Cases Twice Normal Level; Source Still Unknown

By News Desk on August 30, 2013

Yakima County, WA, has reported twice the average number of E. coli cases already this year, and health officials still haven’t been able to discover a common source of the bacteria. According to a Friday story in the Yakima Herald, 17 cases of E. coli have been reported so…
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