Officials Investigate 5 E. coli Cases in Hartford
Connecticut health officials have informed officials at Aetna Insurance in downtown Hartford that five employees there have been infected with E. coli bacteria in the past three to four weeks.
The Hartford Courant newspaper reported that the cause of the outbreak is still under investigation. As part of the probe, kitchen workers at Aetna's cafeteria have been interviewed, but the restaurant has remained open..gif)
The most recent infection occurred last week, the Courant said. An employee went to the company's wellness center complaining of feeling ill. He was taken to an emergency room and admitted to the hospital but has since been released. The other employees did not require hospitalization, the newspaper said.
Fred Laberge, a spokesman for Aetna, said the company is working closely with state and city health investigators.
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