Campfire Lodge Resort Hebgen Lake, Montana Well Water 2010
An outbreak of Campylobacteriosis occurred among persons who had been at the Campfire Lodge Resort, on Hebgen Lake, in Montana, in the West Yellowstone area. Health officials discovered E. coli and fecal coliforms in the drinking water system. The resort complex consists of a campground, cabins, and a restaurant and was served by two wells. It was the older well that was located underneath the restaurant that was contaminated.
- Outbreak began:
- July 2010
- Affected Country:
- US
- Affected States/Territories:
- N/A
- Organism(s):
-
- Campylobacter
- Vehicle(s):
- Water, Well Water
- Molecular Results Available:
- Unknown
- Test Results:
- None
- Location(s):
- Resort
- Brand Name(s):
- Total ill:
- 84
- Number ill by Case Definition Known:
- Unknown
- Number Laboratory Confirmed Cases:
- N/A
- Number Probable Cases:
- N/A
- Number Possible Cases:
- N/A
- Anyone Hospitalized:
- Yes
- Number Hospitalized:
- Unknown
- Any Deaths:
- Unknown
- Number Dead:
- Unknown
- Any References:
- Yes