McDonald's burgers linked to E. coli
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•McDonald's hamburgers linked to deadly E. coli outbreak in the US
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CDC has recorded 49 cases of E. coli in 10 states across the US .
Ten cases resulted in patients being admitted to hospital and one person has died.
Slivered onions are believed to be the likely source of contamination, the CDC says.
No recalls have been issued by the CDC or other health and food regulators.
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