A Tulsa area girl is fighting a strain of E. coli poisoning at a Tulsa-area hospital.

More than two weeks ago, 8-year-old Cady Daugherty fell ill and her father says since then she was placed on a ventilator and is now undergoing dialysis. “She’s a fighter,” said Larry Daugherty. “She’s just been incredible with this.”

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the San Francisco’s Department of Public Health is investigating an E. coli outbreak that infected 14 people earlier this month, many after they dined at the Burma Superstar restaurant on Clement Street.

Investigators said in a statement Friday that they believe nine of the 14 infected people were exposed

Food Safety News reports:  The latest word from Maricopa County Public Health spokeswoman Jeanene Fowler is that 79 people have fallen ill with E. coli O157:H7 after dining at Federico’s Mexican Restaurant in Litchfield Park, AZ, around July 18.

This is probably the final count of cases, but the exact source of the contamination is

Food Safety News reports, at least 74 people have fallen ill with E. coli O157:H7 after dining at Federico’s Mexican Restaurant in Litchfield Park, Arizona around July 18, according to Maricopa County Public Health spokeswoman Jeanene Fowler.

Of those ill, 23 were or currently are hospitalized. Most of those patients have since been discharged.  Two

Maricopa County health officials are investigating a bloody diarrhea outbreak in the West Valley they say are linked to Federico’s Mexican Restaurant in Litchfield Park.

The Maricopa County Department of Public Health announced Thursday there are now 52 reported cases in a bloody diarrhea outbreak with 18 people hospitalized.

A few of the patients are

Los Burritos Mexicanos, 1015 E. St. Charles Road in Lombard, was closed June 14 and reopened last week while investigators continue to try to track the cause of the outbreak.

The most recent tally of people who were made ill during the outbreak was 31, including confirmed and probable cases of E. coli O157:H7, according