E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's
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•E. coli symptoms to know after McDonald's linked to outbreak
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E. coli symptoms usually start about two to seven days after exposure, Dr. Jon LaPook says.
Symptoms can include: Diarrhea - Fever - Abdominal cramping - Vomiting - Feeling dehydrated or dizzy.
The outbreak may not be limited to the states with known illnesses, the CDC says.
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