BERLIN -- The number of people falling sick as a result of E. coli contamination has slowed to a trickle, Germany's national disease control center said Tuesday, even as the death toll from the outbreak rose by one Tuesday to 37. The Robert Koch Institute said a total of 3,235 people in Germany have ...
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