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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Child dies from E.coli linked to cheese : thetimes





according to thetimes

Child dies from E.coli linked to cheese

Child dies from E.coli linked to cheese
Child dies from E.coli linked to cheese
Dunsyre Blue, a cheese made from unpasteurised cow's milk, has been identified as the most likely cause of the outbreakA child has died after becoming infected with a strain of E.coli linked to a Scottish brand of blue cheese.There have been 20 confirmed cases in the outbreak, including 11 people who needed hospital treatment.An investigation found most had consumed Dunsyre Blue, which is made by Errington Cheese, based in Lanarkshire.


by the same token on heraldscotland

Cheese firm distress as child dies in Scots E.coli outbreak linked to its produce (From Herald Scotland)

Cheese firm distress as child dies in Scots E.coli outbreak linked to its produce (From Herald Scotland)
Cheese firm distress as child dies in Scots E.coli outbreak linked to its produce (From Herald Scotland)
A CHILD has died after being infected with E.coli linked to the produce of a leading Scottish cheesemaker.The fatality came among 20 confirmed cases of infection, 11 of which received hospital treatment.Investigators had previously "confirmed a significant majority" of the E.coli victims had eaten Dunsyre Blue, a mould ripened cheese from Lanarkshire, prior to becoming unwell.


as well eveningtimes

Child dies in Scots E.coli outbreak linked to gourmet blue cheese (From Evening Times)

Child dies in Scots E.coli outbreak linked to gourmet blue cheese (From Evening Times)
Child dies in Scots E.coli outbreak linked to gourmet blue cheese (From Evening Times)
A child has died following an outbreak of the E.coli 0157 bug linked to a leading Scottish cheesemaker.The child was among 20 confirmed cases of infection, 11 of whom had received hospital treatment.Investigators had previously "confirmed a significant majority"of the 20 ate Dunsyre Blue, a mould ripened, gourmet cheese from Lanarkshire, prior to becoming unwell and before a recall of two batches of the cheese at the end of that month.


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