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CBC LiteHow to treat E. coli infections that cause kidney failure in children to be studied in Calgary The Canadian Press | Posted: December 7, 2021 8:16 PM | Last Updated: December 7, 2021 ...
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The number of cases of E. coli linked to an outbreak at the Saskatoon Farm has more than doubled in the course of a week, ...
E. coli infections occur sporadically and unpredictably, creating a challenge for researchers who must test the treatment on large groups of people to see whether it will work.
The number of people who ate or drank something at the Saskatoon Farm and then tested positive for E. coli, is up to 26.
CALGARY - A University of Calgary researcher will lead a North American study examining a new way to treat E. coli infections that can cause kidney failure in children. Professor and pediatrician ...
As of Thursday, Alberta Health Services said 329 cases of E.coli had been confirmed. A total of 33 people, including 32 children and one adult, have been hospitalized so far during the outbreak.