Colorado city’s tainted water kills one
ALAMOSA, CO — Salmonella bacteria found in this city’s water supply are being blamed for the death of one salmonellosis victim, according to an April 20 KOAT 7 report.
The victim’s age, name, gender and date of death have not been released.
Nearly 390 Salmonella-related cases have been reported since the first instance surfaced on March 7, according to an April 11 SantaFeNewMexican.com report. However, an April 21 NEWSInferno.com report puts that number higher, at 411 reported cases.
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The victim’s age, name, gender and date of death have not been released.
Nearly 390 Salmonella-related cases have been reported since the first instance surfaced on March 7, according to an April 11 SantaFeNewMexican.com report. However, an April 21 NEWSInferno.com report puts that number higher, at 411 reported cases.
READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE CO city’s tainted water kills one FIND A BACTERIA REDUCING WATER FILTER AT H2oFILTERS.COM H2oFilters.Com
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