3 monthes ago | By Food Safety News
An investigation into a norovirus outbreak among patrons of an Illinois restaurant has ended after identifying 173 people who became ill.
The McHenry County Department of Health began the investigation into D.C. Cobb's restaurant after a cluster of illnesses was linked to the business beginning in late August and running through mid-September.
Norovirus was identified as the pathogen, but the investigation could not determine exactly how it was introduced into the facility. However, five employees were found to have been ill. A complete report of the investigation is available in...
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