ANTIOCH,Calif. – The number of patients now trying to battle back from botulism tied to food at a California gas station has jumped to 10 and a man’s death may also be linked to the outbreak. According to the East Bay Times, Martin Galindo, or 37,of Antioch was declared brain-dead and taken off of life support Thursday night in a San Francisco hospital. A GoFundMe page created by his family reports that Galindo was diagnosed “with a scarce case of botulism” […]
Source: cw33.com