KEY POINTS
  • As of Tuesday, 96 people from five states have been infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli, federal health agencies say.
  • Eleven people have been hospitalized, but no deaths or cases of kidney failure are reported.
  • The investigation is still ongoing and has not identified a specific food item, grocery store or restaurant chain as the source of the infection.

As of Tuesday, 96 people from five states have been infected with the strain of E. coli implicated in the latest outbreak, federal health agencies said. The last reported illness began on March 26.

The strain has emerged in Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and Virginia, with the highest number of cases, 46, in Kentucky, the CDC said in a statement.