Health Update: US Agencies Tackle E. coli, Fauci Legal Fund, Congo's Ebola Crisis Amplifies

This content summarizes current health-related news including the multistate outbreak of E. coli and salmonella linked to alfalfa sprouts in the US, legal fund setup for Anthony Fauci, FDA approval of Regeneron's bone disorder drug, and Congo's ongoing battle with Ebola. In addition, Abbott's settlement for infant formula litigation and Taylor Farms' role amid a diarrhea outbreak are highlighted.

Health Update: US Agencies Tackle E. coli, Fauci Legal Fund, Congo's Ebola Crisis Amplifies
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U.S. health officials are investigating a spread of E. coli and salmonella infections across several states tied to alfalfa sprouts. Meanwhile, Anthony Fauci's legal team has established a fund to defend against growing investigations surrounding his COVID-19 pandemic management.

In other health developments, the FDA approved Regeneron's new drug to treat a rare genetic bone disorder. Congo battles its deadliest Ebola outbreak, receiving substantial aid and vaccines from international bodies.

Amid these crises, Abbott resolved certain legal suits over its infant formula, while produce supplier Taylor Farms navigates its own challenges with a significant diarrhea outbreak linked to their products.

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