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e.Coli is a very bad disease and you need to try to avoid it

Susie thompson Susie thompson did not attend any games at the fair she did not eat any food from the fair either

David jones He did attend the fair He played games such as the ping-pong game/goldfish game He did eat fair food these are the foods he ate-homemade icecream and a few bites of elephant ears he did come in contact with the animals and was sick He had the symptoms diarrhea and vomitng

Allen johnson He attended the fair and played games He ate all fair foods He came in contact with all animals He was not sick and did not have any symptoms

Charlie thompson He did not attend the fair because he was grounded He was sick and had syptoms these are the symptoms.diarrhea and vomiting

Jonathan miller Is ILL He attended the fair and played some games such as basketball game,ping-pong ball/goldfish game,and the ring the bell game he ate fair food sauch as elephant ears and hamburger he also came in contact with all the animals in the cattle barn Smptoms-diarrhea and stomache cramps

Mary Smith Confirmed that she IS ill Attended fair played NO games Ate fair food such as homemade ice cream and a hamburger Came in contact with animals such as the pony ride Symptoms-diarrhea and stomache cramps

Anthony green Did attend the fair and Played the duck pond game Ate fair food such as homemade ice cream and elephant ears.did come in contact with animals in the pony ride symptoms-diarrhea and stomach cramps

Mrs.McCoy Is NOT ill Attended the fair Ate fair food such as a hamburger Did not come in contact with animals and had no symptoms(not sick)

Bruce Donaldson Bruce IS ill Played basketball game and ring the bell game Came in contact with animals at the pony rides Ate the homemade ice cream and the hamburger sandwich Symptoms are diarrhea,stomache cramps,and vomiting

Mr.Black Attended the fair DID NOT play games but mentioned watching his daughter play ring the bell game Ate none of the food Did not come in contact with animals Symptoms-diarrhea stomache cramps and fever

Donna Black Attended the fair Played games-basket ball game Ate no food Did not come in contact with the animals Symptoms-diarrhea and stomache cramps

How e.coli can be spread from one to another The bacteria are usually spread from person to person. Once someone has eaten contaminated food, the infection can be transmitted from one person to another person by the hand to mouth, which explains why it is so important to wash your hands.

the way to avoid e.coli The way you don’t become infected with e.coli is to quarantine everyone in you household until there is no sign of the disease anywhere

How to catch E.coli You can catch E.Coli from poisoned food and,farm animals

how to get rid of e.coli The only way to completely get rid of e coli is to heat food at a high temperature or sanitize the area of contamination.

Credits Creator-Jacob Tidwell Animator-Jacob Tidwell Assistant-Brooks Wink Background-Brooks Wink Typing-Jacob Tidwell

The disease that killed Susy Thompson E. coli 0157:H7

Complications due to E. coli infection The most common complication is called dense hemolytic uremic syndrome. People who have this problem is ill with hemolytic anemia (which refers to the low number of red cells), thrombocytopenia or renal failure. Syndrome is mainly observed in children and can cause acute renal failure, the problem that begins at about 5, to 10 days after diarrhea starts. People who face such problems are advised to go to hospital for care as soon as possible.

The next victoms that are most likely to die Bruce donaldson AND mary smith because most of the people that made in contact with the pony ride were the only ones to die of e.coli.