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2003 Campylobacter Outbreaks

Campylobacter Outbreak Information: 2003 Statistics

The Campylobacter outbreaks listed here are only a selection from a longer list of Campylobacter outbreaks that occurred in 2003. To read the complete Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) list, go to CDC Foodborne Outbreaks 2003

State Victims Food Product Location
Washington 9 Homemade Cheese Private Home
Oklahoma 7 Homemade Ice Cream Private Home
California 4 Ceviche Private Home
California 5 Chicken Hall
California 2 Chicken Restaurant or Deli
Washington 2 Chicken Restaurant or Deli
Wisconsin 5 Chicken Restaurant or Deli
Michigan 6 Unpasteurized Milk Church or Temple
California 5 Chicken Restaurant or Deli
Wisconsin 17 Roasted Turkey Private Home

Campylobacter: Attorneys and Free Consultation 
If you or someone you love has been hospitalized after Campylobacter poisoning or any other food poisoning, contact Pritzker | Ruohonen for a free consultation regarding your legal rights and remedies. You can reach us by calling toll-free at 1-888-377-8900, e-mailing info@pritzkerlaw.com, or filling in our online consultation form.  For information about our senior partner, Fred Pritzker, please seeFood Poisoning: Lawyer and Attorney.


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E. coli Wrongful Death Settlement

We have recently settled a number of E. coli cases involving victims of various E. coli outbreaks, including a wrongful death claim.

 

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