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Officials investigating New Hampshire E. coli outbreak find ground beef link
Officials investigating New Hampshire E. coli outbreak find ground beef linkHealth officials in New Hampshire are working to track down the source of an E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 12 people.Authorities said in a statement Friday that each case has been linked to ground beef, but the patients consumed the beef at several locations, CBS Boston reported."The Division of Public Health Services is working with our federal partners to investigate the source of the ground beef that is causing people in New Hampshire to become ill," Marcella Bobinsky, acting director of DPHS said in a statement, according to the report.
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Scots cheese link in outbreak of E. coli
Scots cheese link in outbreak of E. coliBatches of Dunsyre Blue have been removed from sale after the cheese was linked to an outbreak of E.coli Not knownAn artisan Scottish cheese has been linked to a potentially deadly outbreak of E. coli which has affected more than a dozen people across the UK.Batches of Dunsyre Blue have been removed from sale after 16 cases of the same strain of the virus — 14 in Scotland — were confirmed.Two people were in a stable condition in hospital last night after becoming seriously ill.Public health scientists revealed that a number of people had reported eating the blue cheese, which is made with unpasteurised milk, before becoming unwell.
additionally bbc
E. coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
E. coli outbreak linked to blue cheeseImage copyright Food Standard ScotlandTwo people are in hospital after an outbreak of the potentially fatal E. coli O157 bug linked to a cheese manufacturer in Lanarkshire.Two batches of Dunsyre Blue Cheese are being recalled, but the manufacturer said it was just a precaution.Fourteen people across Scotland have contracted E. coli, with two cases in England.
additionally telegraph
Experts warn against Dunsyre Blue cheese following E. coli outbreak
Experts warn against Dunsyre Blue cheese following E. coli outbreakOfficials are advising anyone who purchased the cheese with batch codes C22 or D14 between mid-May and the end of July to not eat the product.Dr Syed Ahmed, clinical director at HPS, said: "Members of the public who purchased Dunsyre Blue cheese and still have the product in their fridges should return it to the retailer where they purchased the product or dispose of it."Of the 16 cases, 14 are in Scotland across seven NHS boards and two are in England.
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