One Dead in McDonald’s Quarter Pounder E. coli Outbreak as Cases Spread Across 10 States

One Dead in McDonald’s Quarter Pounder E. coli Outbreak as Cases Spread Across 10 States

A lethal E. coli outbreak tied to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has turned deadly in Colorado, with health officials reporting one death and dozens sickened across ten states in what has become a growing public health emergency.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed Tuesday that an elderly Colorado resident succumbed to the bacterial infection, while ten others remain hospitalized among the forty-nine confirmed cases. Colorado hosts the majority of infections, followed by Nebraska with nine documented cases.

McDonald’s moved swiftly to contain the health hazard, removing fresh slivered onions and specific beef patties used in Quarter Pounders from their supply chain. The company has completely withdrawn the sandwich from menus in affected regions, though other beef products remain available.

“Everyone interviewed has reported eating at McDonald’s before their illness started, and most specifically mentioned eating a Quarter Pounder hamburger,” the CDC alert stated. Health investigators have narrowed their focus to fresh onions and beef components, though the precise contamination source remains unidentified.

The geographic reach of the outbreak spans Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Health officials warn the actual number of cases could climb significantly, noting the typical three to four-week lag time in connecting new cases to an ongoing outbreak.

Joe Erlinger, McDonald’s USA President, addressed mounting concerns in a Tuesday evening video statement, citing close coordination with federal authorities including the CDC, USDA, and FDA in the decision to remove potentially contaminated ingredients from affected locations.

Medical experts warn that E. coli infection symptoms can manifest as severe diarrhea, high fever exceeding 102°F, intense vomiting, and dangerous dehydration. Health officials urge anyone experiencing these symptoms after consuming a Quarter Pounder to seek immediate medical care and report their consumption history.

The crisis has already impacted McDonald’s market performance, with share prices declining following the announcement. The company faces potential long-term consequences as state health departments coordinate with federal authorities in the expanding investigation.

McDonald’s emphasized that popular menu items including the Big Mac, Cheeseburger, Hamburger, McDouble, and Double Cheeseburger remain unaffected by the outbreak, though the company’s stock continues to reflect investor concerns about the crisis.

State health authorities have established emergency response protocols, with the CDC maintaining continuous monitoring of new cases while coordinating the multi-state investigation effort.

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