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Okotoks daycare included in E.coli outbreak

An E. coli outbreak has been declared for six locations of a Calgary daycare and five additional sites, including one in Okotoks.
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An E. coli outbreak has been declared for six locations of a Calgary daycare and five additional sites, including one in Okotoks, that share a central kitchen. 

Alberta Health Services said as of Sept. 4, 17 lab-confirmed cases have been linked to the outbreak, as well as 12 individuals hospitalized, and up to 50 children presenting to hospital. 

The following sites, all located in Calgary, have been issued a closure order until issues are resolved: 

Fueling Brains Braeside 

Fueling Brains West 85th 

Fueling Brains New Brighton 

Fueling Brains Centennial 

Fueling Brains Bridgeland 

Fueling Brains McKnight 

As well as: 

Braineer Academy 

Kidz Space 

Little Oak Early Education (formerly Mangrove) 

Almond Branch School 

Vik Academy in Okotoks 

Families with children attending any of the above locations are being sent letters advising of the outbreak and are being asked to monitor for symptoms and present to an emergency department if necessary. 

The predominant symptom associated with E. coli is diarrhea, which may be bloody. Symptoms usually start one to 10 days after eating food contaminated with the E. coli bacteria. 

If you are concerned or start to develop symptoms, please call 8-1-1. If children develop severe symptoms (e.g. bloody diarrhea), please visit an urgent care care clinic, an emergency department, or your family physician as soon as possible. It’s important that you mention your possible exposure to E. coli. 

The majority of individuals who get sick from E. coli generally improve on their own and without specific treatment within 10 days, but a proportion may develop more severe complications. Antibiotics are not necessary or helpful for this infection. 

Children, the elderly and the immunocompromised are at greater risk of complications from this strain of E. coli. AHS will continue to update the public with information as it becomes available. 

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