这次沙门氏菌的爆发,就有这家。
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2012/03/19/ottawa-salmonella-outbreak-update.html
Ottawa Public Health said Monday there are 37 cases of salmonella in the city — up from 27 on Friday — most of which are linked to an outbreak believed to originate from a local lunch catering service.
The public health agency said they have confirmed 35 cases — involving 33 children and two adults — that are believed to be linked to a local franchise of "The Lunch Lady Group." Two other cases appear to be unrelated to the outbreak, OPH said.
W.O. Mitchell Elementary School has also been added to a list of eight locations where cases have been found.
Cases of salmonella have also been found at Bayview Public School, École elémentaire des sentiers,
Tiny Hoppers Daycare in Kanata, Turnbull School, Steve MacLean Public School, John Paul II Elementary School and Stittsville Public School.
Three of the cases have required hospitalization, the agency said.
Jonathan Morris, the owner of two commercial Lunch Lady kitchens in Ottawa, including one on Boyd Avenue that is the centre of an Ottawa Public Health investigation, shut down the business last week until the source of the salmonella could be found.
Morris said he believed ground beef used to make curly lasagna and tacos could be behind the outbreak.