Quarter Pounder E. coli Outbreak
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•Nebraska woman suing McDonald’s says E. coli infection landed her in the ER
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Clarissa DeBock , 33 , is suing McDonald's for lost wages, medical bills and physical and emotional suffering.
She says she fell ill with abdominal cramps, diarrhea and nausea after eating a Quarter Pounder at a McDonald’s in North Platte , Nebraska .
The outbreak of E. coli has so far identified 49 cases across 10 states from Sept. 27 to Oct. 11 .
It's the second lawsuit connected to the outbreak.
DeBock said she has been nervous to order food from any restaurants since her illness, especially with her son. “I don’t know that I trust to eat out for a little while,” she said..
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