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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Child dies from E.coli and 11 others in hospital after outbreak linked to blue cheese : mirror





according to mirror

Child dies from E.coli and 11 others in hospital after outbreak linked to blue cheese

Child dies from E.coli and 11 others in hospital after outbreak linked to blue cheese
Child dies from E.coli and 11 others in hospital after outbreak linked to blue cheese
The outbreak - and the death - has been linked to the Dunsyre Blue brandA child has died after an an E.coli outbreak in Scotland being linked to a brand of blue cheese.No further information on the identity or age of the child - or where they are from exactly - has yet been released.A multi-agency incident management team (IMT) chaired by Health Protection Scotland was investigating an outbreak of the same strain of E.coli 0157 in which 20 people were infected.


furthermore heraldscotland

More Dunsyre Blue cheese recalled after E.coli outbreak (From Herald Scotland)

More Dunsyre Blue cheese recalled after E.coli outbreak (From Herald Scotland)
More Dunsyre Blue cheese recalled after E.coli outbreak (From Herald Scotland)
A further batch of Dunsyre Blue cheese is being recalled following an outbreak of E.coli which resulted in the death of a child.Food Standards Scotland (FSS) said the manufacturer, Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, has instigated the "precautionary recall" of batch E24 of the product.The decision was taken because it "may contain shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC), a type of bacteria that is potentially harmful to health," FSS said.


not to mention itv

Child dies after eating blue cheese linked to E.coli outbreak

Child dies after eating blue cheese linked to E.coli outbreak
Child dies after eating blue cheese linked to E.coli outbreak
A child in Scotland has died of E.Coli after eating blue cheese, health officials have said.Twenty others who ate the same brand of Dunsyre Blue cheese, made by Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, were also infected.A multi-agency incident management team (IMT) chaired by Health Protection Scotland is investigating the outbreak.


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