A timeline of the E. coli outbreak linked to Calgary daycares and a central kitchen
CALGARY — More than 350 people, mostly children, have been infected in an E. coli outbreak linked to multiple daycares in Calgary. Here’s a timeline of key developments in the outbreak:
Aug. 31 to Sept. 3: Patients start showing up with gastrointestinal illnesses at various hospitals across Calgary, including Alberta Children’s Hospital. Symptoms of E. coli typically appear three to four days after exposure, but can appear as early as one day after exposure to more than a week later.
Some parents believe their children were infected on or around Aug. 29. Meat loaf, fresh vegetables and fruit were listed on the online menu for the Fueling Brains daycares that day.
Sept. 3: Fueling Brains says on its website that it has been notified by Alberta Health Services of a potential E. coli outbreak and is working with health officials to investigate the source. It says it has sent a note to families and closed its daycares.