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Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- Health officials said Saturday that they have
confirmed more than 100 additional cases of an illness that's causing
cramps, diarrhea, nausea, fever and chills among visitors to this resort
area.

The number of people suffering from the gastrointestinal illness has
risen to 510, up from 378 documented cases Friday, Ohio Department of
Health spokesman Jay Carey said Saturday. Interviews with 168 more
people are pending, he said.

Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are
helping county and state officials in their attempt to pinpoint the
cause of the illness on Lake Erie's South Bass Island, sometimes called
the "Key West of the Midwest."

The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed cases of salmonella,
norovirus and campylobacter among the victims, said spokesman Kristopher
Weiss.

All three germs have symptoms that match the outbreak. Campylobacter is
one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrhea and is usually
caused by eating or handling undercooked or raw chicken, according to
the CDC.
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Unless they were chicken hot dogs, it probably wasn't the hot dogs. Do you
even bother to read the articles you cut and paste.

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- Health officials said Saturday that they have
confirmed more than 100 additional cases of an illness that's causing
cramps, diarrhea, nausea, fever and chills among visitors to this resort
area.

The number of people suffering from the gastrointestinal illness has
risen to 510, up from 378 documented cases Friday, Ohio Department of
Health spokesman Jay Carey said Saturday. Interviews with 168 more
people are pending, he said.

Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are
helping county and state officials in their attempt to pinpoint the
cause of the illness on Lake Erie's South Bass Island, sometimes called
the "Key West of the Midwest."

The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed cases of salmonella,
norovirus and campylobacter among the victims, said spokesman Kristopher
Weiss.

All three germs have symptoms that match the outbreak. Campylobacter is
one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrhea and is usually
caused by eating or handling undercooked or raw chicken, according to
the CDC.
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And unlike the lame brained asshole Hairy who posts this drivel, we actually
own a boat and take it out!
We were in Put In Bay today after meeting friends at Kelleys,and heading
over to Scudders @ Pelee for lunch.
Crowds were as big as ever.
Meanwhile Hairy sits alone boatless in his house trailer cutting and pasting
articles while eating cold Spagettios.....

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Unless they were chicken hot dogs, it probably wasn't the hot dogs. Do

you
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Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS




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bomar wrote:

And unlike the lame brained asshole Hairy who posts this drivel, we actually
own a boat and take it out!
We were in Put In Bay today after meeting friends at Kelleys,and heading
over to Scudders @ Pelee for lunch.
Crowds were as big as ever.
Meanwhile Hairy sits alone boatless in his house trailer cutting and pasting
articles while eating cold Spagettios.....

"Comcast News" wrote in message
news:4PTVc.298607$%_6.89550@attbi_s01...
Unless they were chicken hot dogs, it probably wasn't the hot dogs. Do

you
even bother to read the articles you cut and paste.

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS





There's still time for you to choke on your chicken.

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"Comcast News" wrote in message
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Unless they were chicken hot dogs, it probably wasn't the hot dogs. Do
you
even bother to read the articles you cut and paste.

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- Health officials said Saturday that they have
confirmed more than 100 additional cases of an illness that's causing
cramps, diarrhea, nausea, fever and chills among visitors to this resort
area.

The number of people suffering from the gastrointestinal illness has
risen to 510, up from 378 documented cases Friday, Ohio Department of
Health spokesman Jay Carey said Saturday. Interviews with 168 more
people are pending, he said.

Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are
helping county and state officials in their attempt to pinpoint the
cause of the illness on Lake Erie's South Bass Island, sometimes called
the "Key West of the Midwest."

The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed cases of salmonella,
norovirus and campylobacter among the victims, said spokesman Kristopher
Weiss.

All three germs have symptoms that match the outbreak. Campylobacter is
one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrhea and is usually
caused by eating or handling undercooked or raw chicken, according to
the CDC.
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The problem was linked to e coli in water wells used by several of the
island restaurants and bars.

For those not familiar with Put In Bay....

It is the downtown area on South Bass Island and within a cluster of
recreational destinations on Lake Erie.

Here are some nice links about Put in Bay:

http://www.put-in-bay.com/

http://www.putinbay.com/

http://www.photography-plus.com/project/Put-In-Bay.htm

We would normally spend anywhere from 2-6 days at a time on the island
during the summer, docking at The Crew's Nest http://www.thecrewsnest.com/
or off a buoy at the Public Marina.





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There's still time for you to choke on your chicken.


Harry is that the best you can do?



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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 23:06:15 -0400, Harry Krause
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There's still time for you to choke on your chicken.


Another clever comeback from our village idiot.

Ever notice how he resorts childish insults when he cant debate
effectivly, or gets caught in one of his many lies?

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"Comcast News" wrote in message news:4PTVc.298607$%_6.89550@attbi_s01...
Unless they were chicken hot dogs, it probably wasn't the hot dogs. Do you
even bother to read the articles you cut and paste.


Did you happen, just maybe, to see the word "usually" in there? You
can get Campylobacter from just about ANY kind of meat. Also, did you
stop and think about what if some hotdogs came in contact with some
chicken? Or did you think that those places keep hot dogs and chicken
in seperate refrigerators?

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- Health officials said Saturday that they have
confirmed more than 100 additional cases of an illness that's causing
cramps, diarrhea, nausea, fever and chills among visitors to this resort
area.

The number of people suffering from the gastrointestinal illness has
risen to 510, up from 378 documented cases Friday, Ohio Department of
Health spokesman Jay Carey said Saturday. Interviews with 168 more
people are pending, he said.

Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are
helping county and state officials in their attempt to pinpoint the
cause of the illness on Lake Erie's South Bass Island, sometimes called
the "Key West of the Midwest."

The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed cases of salmonella,
norovirus and campylobacter among the victims, said spokesman Kristopher
Weiss.

All three germs have symptoms that match the outbreak. Campylobacter is
one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrhea and is usually
caused by eating or handling undercooked or raw chicken, according to
the CDC.
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Maybe it was from pig rectum?


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"Comcast News" wrote in message

news:4PTVc.298607$%_6.89550@attbi_s01...
Unless they were chicken hot dogs, it probably wasn't the hot dogs. Do

you
even bother to read the articles you cut and paste.


Did you happen, just maybe, to see the word "usually" in there? You
can get Campylobacter from just about ANY kind of meat. Also, did you
stop and think about what if some hotdogs came in contact with some
chicken? Or did you think that those places keep hot dogs and chicken
in seperate refrigerators?

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Saturday, August 21, 2004 · Last updated 9:26 a.m. PT

More victims identified in Ohio illness

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio -- Health officials said Saturday that they have
confirmed more than 100 additional cases of an illness that's causing
cramps, diarrhea, nausea, fever and chills among visitors to this

resort
area.

The number of people suffering from the gastrointestinal illness has
risen to 510, up from 378 documented cases Friday, Ohio Department of
Health spokesman Jay Carey said Saturday. Interviews with 168 more
people are pending, he said.

Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are
helping county and state officials in their attempt to pinpoint the
cause of the illness on Lake Erie's South Bass Island, sometimes

called
the "Key West of the Midwest."

The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed cases of salmonella,
norovirus and campylobacter among the victims, said spokesman

Kristopher
Weiss.

All three germs have symptoms that match the outbreak. Campylobacter

is
one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrhea and is usually
caused by eating or handling undercooked or raw chicken, according to
the CDC.
--
Save America - Defeat Bush!



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Maybe it was from pig rectum?



Chicken lips...it came from Chicken lips I tell you!

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