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North Dakotan sickened in latest Chipotle E. coli outbreak ate at Kansas location

A sign is seen at a Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant in San Francisco, California, in this file photo taken July 21, 2015. REUTERS / Robert Galbraith

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is investigating five new cases of an E. coli infection linked to Chipotle Mexican Grill.

One of the new cases involved a person from North Dakota who ate at a Kansas Chipotle location. The only Chipotle in North Dakota, located in Fargo, was not involved in the latest cases.

The outbreak is of a "different, rare DNA fingerprint" of the Shiga toxin E. coli O26, the CDC said on Monday, adding it is unclear whether it is related to the outbreak that started in October.

Of the other new cases reported, in addition to the North Dakotan affected, one person is from Kansas and three from Oklahoma, the CDC said.

The illnesses started between Nov. 18 and Nov. 26 and all five patients reported eating at Chipotle outlets in the week before falling sick, the CDC said.

"We are in the process of implementing reassessed programs including high-resolution testing of ingredients," Chipotle said.

Reports of new illnesses linked to the October outbreak have "slowed substantially", the CDC said.

Chipotle is grappling with a multistate E.coli outbreak that has sickened about 52 people in nine states and battered the burrito chain's sales and stock price.

The agency also said that a new case of E.coli was reported in Pennsylvania, but noted that the person had not eaten at a Chipotle restaurant.

Chipotle's shares were down 3.2 percent at $523.60 in late afternoon trading.

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