Personal Injury and Wrongful Death

Quarry Hill Salmonella Outbreak in Maine

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Quarry Hill Salmonella Outbreak Investigated

Staff at Quarry Hill, an assisted living and retirement facility, first became aware of the Salmonella javiana outbreak on January 24, when several residents became ill with symptoms that included diarrhea, cramps, headache, fever and vomiting, the Bangor Daily News reported. Another resident was hospitalized but is expected to return to Quarry Hill this week.

The care facility has 150 residents. Quarry Hill spokesman Christopher Burke told the newspaper that the affected residents lived in the assisted living and memory impairment assisted living wings of the facility.

Dr. Stephen Sears, acting director of the Maine CDC, said the cause of the Quarry Hill Salmonella outbreak has not been determined. This does not mean that victims of this outbreak and their families do not have legal claims against Quarry Hill and others.

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