Play 23 different addictive eWoss Games. It's FREE! Win money!
eWoss News
Home  News  Sports  Games
   
Welcome Guest
   Sign Up | Sign In
eWoss News
Breaking News Headlines
Top News Stories
U.S. National News
World News
Sports News
Business News
Entertainment News
Tech Industry News
Political News
Science News
Health News
Weird News

eWoss NewsBar
Free News Headlines Embedded in Your Browser

eWoss Sports
eWoss Sports Home
NFL
NBA
NCAA Football
College Hoops
NHL
MLB

Health & Medical News

Petting Zoos Scrutinized Over E. Coli

Saturday, April 02, 2005 12:48:59 AM
By MIKE BRANOM

 In this undated photo provided by the Smowton Family, Shannon Smowton is shown. Shannon Smowton's trip to the fair should have ended with memories of carnival rides and cute farm animals. But the 5-year-old now is in a hospital bed, clinging to life, her kidneys under attack from the E. coli infection she caught at the fair.  Shannon is among more than 20 people, almost all children, who fell seriously ill after visiting one of three fairs this year (2005) in Florida. (AP Photo/Smowton Family, File)ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Shannon Smowton's trip to the fair should have ended with happy memories of carnival rides and cute farm animals. Instead, the 5-year-old is clinging to life, her kidneys under attack from the E. coli infection she apparently caught at the fair.

Shannon is among at least 22 people, almost all children, who fell seriously ill after visiting one of three fairs in Florida in the past two months. State health officials are investigating 35 more cases.

At the Central Florida Fair in Orlando, the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City and the Florida State Fair in Tampa, the victims may have had different things to eat and drink, but almost all of them touched the chicks, sheep, goats and calves in the petting zoos.


Would you like to read the rest of this article?

Register with us. It's free!

Registered users have complete access to all articles.

The registration process takes less than one minute to complete. Remember, there is absolutely no charge for this service.

So please sign up or sign in to enjoy unrestricted access to eWoss News.

Other Health & Medical News

Pill as good as chemo on lung cancer, but costlier Nov 20 2008 6:51PM CT
HIV tests not yet as routine as cholesterol checks Nov 20 2008 4:01PM CT
Astronauts venture out for spacewalk No. 2 Nov 20 2008 12:32PM CT
Teen lives 4 months with no heart, leaves hospital Nov 20 2008 6:52AM CT
Study: Banning fast-food TV ads could dent obesity Nov 20 2008 2:28AM CT
Surgeon who did first US heart transplant dies Nov 19 2008 4:08PM CT
Doctors transplant windpipe with stem cells Nov 19 2008 12:58PM CT
Panel urges revised warning on facial filler risks Nov 18 2008 4:10PM CT
Ginkgo fails to prevent Alzheimer's in large study Nov 18 2008 4:03PM CT
Study puts a total on diabetes cost: $218 billion Nov 18 2008 7:09AM CT

   

© 2008 eWoss.com. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.