At least 12 people in five states have been sickened by a rare strain of E. coli linked to raw clover sprouts served at Jimmy Johns Gourmet Sandwiches restaurants, federal health officials reported Wednesday.
The victims fell ill in late December and mid-January, apparently after they ate clover sprouts grown from seeds contaminated with E. coli O26. That strain is similar to, but not as common as the E. coli O157:H7 often associated with illness outbreaks caused by ground beef.
More victims may be pending, officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated.
Traceback information has identified a common lot of clover seeds used to grow the sprouts, CDC officials said. The strain of E. coli O126 has rarely been identified before in PulseNet, the CDC’s surveillance tool.
The bacteria responsible for the Jimmy Johns outbreak are part of a group known as Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, or STEC, which make poisons that can cause severe disease, including bloody diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome, or HUS, which can be fatal.
A widespread outbreak of another non-O157 STEC was responsible for devastating illnesses in Europe last summer, a crisis eventually traced to contaminated sprout seeds.
In the current outbreak, victims were sickened in five states, including five in Iowa, three in Missouri, two in Kansas and one each in Arkansas and Wisconsin, the CDC said.
Ill people ranged between 9 and 49 years old; all were female. Among the 12 sickened, 2 were hospitalized. Illnesses were reported between Dec. 25, 2011 and Jan. 15, 2012.
Illnesses that occurred after Jan. 27 might not have been logged yet because of the time it takes between when a person becomes ill and when the case is reported.
This is the fourth outbreak tied to sprouts served at Jimmy Johns restaurants. Previous outbreaks were logged in 2008, 2009 and 2010, according to CDC reports.


Yeah....ok?!
Interesting juxtaposition with the "triple bypass" article. Are any foods really "safe" these days?
Shucks! Sprouts' wacky taste is probably Jimmy Johns' biggest trademark!
That's too bad. I like both
It's too bad when people try to eat healthy that this happens. :(
All sprouts have a high risk of E.Coli. I found this out when my wife was pregnant. It was listed as a food that pregnant women should not eat due to the risk of E.Coli. Although my wife doesn't like them, I do and I stopped eating them. I think you can cook them and it's ok, but I'm not an expert so don't take my word for it.
eat your sandwich and lose weight at the same time..what more can you ask. That is service!
um yeah heres an idea. Dont order the sprouts/blossoms. Wow cant believe after 4 outbreaks they are STILL serving them!
CDC is upto snuff since last year's e-coli shingatoxin with HUS sybdrome. The outbreak was finally traced to seeds that were purchased in Egypt and then they are put into an incubator like (or steam room) apparatus to grow rapidly. The seeds that are used in the clover sprouts- who is the manufacturer/distributor of sprouts- where were the seeds originally from. Yankees would be surprised how there is no checking of seeds being imported to US from Egypt/China/Asian countries. Check CDC's website and you;ll find a lot about edibles and what to shun or be aware/alert about.
There aren't a lot of instances where <a href="">Sprouts</a> can make someone sick but rarely does that ever happen. I love eating sprouts...
Sorry for my last post my computer went a little crazy but here is a website that has good info and resources about Sprouts