Calgary Daycare E. coli Outbreak: Lessons Learned


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:51
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Calgary Daycare E. coli Outbreak: Lessons Learned

University of Calgary researchers study on E coli outbreak at daycares in 2023 reveals effective early action prevented severe illnesses and deaths. Proactive steps, including frequent symptom checks, led to better outcomes for children. The research sets a model for handling future E coli surges, particularly in cattle-heavy areas like Alberta.

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