Tennessee children with E. coli are improving

Three children from one family became ill with E. coli O157:H7 infections in early July. One child remains hospitalized with hemolytic uremic syndrome, and the other two are recovering.

The story "Children With E-Coli Sickness Improving," on Nashville's Newschannel9.com described the children's saga of being in and out of the hospital:

Three children got so sick, they had to go the hospital, one has completely recovered, another is on her way.

But the middle child remains in a Knoxville hospital.

18 month old Harley King is happy and healthy today, according to relatives.

But over the last ten days, he has been to Children's Hospital twice fighting off the symptoms of E-Coli.

His eight year old sister Kelsey is expected to be released from a Knoxville hospital this afternoon.

The news is not as good for four year old sister Alexis. She remains in the Knoxville hospital with attention focused on her kidneys.

The full article can be found at Newschannel9.com.

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