(KRLD) – There is a warning from the Collin County Health Department after someone at a McKinney restaurant has come down with typhoid fever. The Collin County Health Department is warning people who ate at the Hat Creek Burger Company in McKinney between August 19th to 22nd. The department confirmed

the case of travel-related typhoid fever in a food service worker. Symptoms include a fever of up 104, people also feel weak, have stomach pains and in some cases get a rash. Symptoms can begin in as little as three days or as long as 60 days – with an average range of 8-14 days after exposure. The only way to know for sure if you have it to have samples of blood and stool tested. READ MORE


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