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IL Subway investigated for connection to shigellosis outbreak, suit filed

March 9, 2010

A Subway restaurant in Lombard, Ill., is being investigated by the DuPage County Health Department for its connection to a shigellosis outbreak in the area. The restaurant also is now the subject of a lawsuit filed by a couple who claim their child was sickened after eating there, according to Chicago's WGN-TV News. The health department has confirmed 21 cases of the infectious disease.
 
Protecting customers against the spread of the disease — and the restaurant from the lawsuits that often result — can be prevented by proper handwashing, as detailed in the white paper "Handwashing: A Crucial Way to Prevent Foodborne Illness in a Restaurant" and replay of the webinar "Restaurant Crisis Management: How to Protect Yourself During a Foodborne Illness Incident."
 
This research provides insight into several high-profile foodborne illness outbreaks and the loss of revenue stream that accompanies such an event. It also will delve into the various types of foodborne illnesses and the types of insurance coverages operators have available to protect themselves and their restaurant.

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