Indiana

Possible E. coli contamination under investigation in Marshall County

Indiana health department reports 3 E coli infections

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana State Department of Health says its staff has confirmed three people have been infected with E. coli.

The confirmation Friday comes as the department investigates reports of diarrheal illness in three northern Indiana counties.

Health Department officials say the agency is working with public health officials in Fulton, Wabash, and Marshall counties to determine the cause of illness in the three other individuals. The six cases currently known include one death.

Officials say family members and others who may have been in contact with the six are being monitored for diarrheal illness.

State Health Commissioner Dr. Jerome Adams says E. coli is a contagious illness that is spread through contact with feces. He says while most people infected with E coli fully recover, however some can develop complications.

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