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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Child dies after E.coli outbreak in Scotland linked to blue cheese : metro





as mentioned in metro

Child dies after E.coli outbreak in Scotland linked to blue cheese

Child dies after E.coli outbreak in Scotland linked to blue cheese
Child dies after E.coli outbreak in Scotland linked to blue cheese
Health officials said the outbreak may have been linked to blue cheese (Picture: Errington Cheese)A child has died after becoming infected with E.coli – which health officials have linked to a brand of blue cheese.The death follows an outbreak of the disease in Scotland.City worker 'raped woman as she slept under desk during office party'An incident management team (IMT) set up by Health Protection Scotland was investigating the outbreak of E.coli 0157, which infected 20 people.


furthermore dailymail

E.coli outbreak in Scotland leads to child's death, health officials confirm

E.coli outbreak in Scotland leads to child's death, health officials confirm
E.coli outbreak in Scotland leads to child's death, health officials confirm
A child has died after becoming infected with E.coli linked to a brand of blue cheese.Health investigators looked into how 20 people were infected by the same strain of E.coli 0157 – with 11 of those having to be treated in hospital.The analysis by a multi-agency team found those affected had consumed Dunsyre Blue, made by Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, before they became unwell.


in the same way thejournal

Child dies in Scotland after E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese

Child dies in Scotland after E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
Child dies in Scotland after E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
A CHILD HAS died in Scotland from a strain of E.coli that also caused 11 people to be hospitalised.Twenty people in total have been affected by the E.coli strain, which has been linked to a brand of blue cheese.The country's multi-agency Incident Management Team (IMT), chaired by Health Protection Scotland, has been investigating an outbreak of the same strain of E. coli O157.


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