Michigan E. Coli Cases Linked to Farm Rich Frozen Food Products

Two E. Coli Cases Reported In Michigan

(LANSING, Mich.) -- Two E. coli 0121 cases stemming from a Farm Rich Frozen Food Products recall have been reported in Michigan, according to health officials.

As of March 29, 24 people have been infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli 0121 in 15 states, including two people in Michigan, reports the Michigan Departments of Community Health and Agriculture and Rural Development.

Rich Products Corporation issued a recall of several Farm Rich frozen products on Mar. 28 including mini pizza slices, mini quesadillas with cheese and chicken, philly cheese steaks with cheese and mozzarella bites.

MDCH and MDARD are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Food and Drug administration and other state and local public health partners on this active investigation, according to the departments.

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