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Thursday, September 8, 2016

E.coli warning as child dies after eating blue cheese : express





according to express

E.coli warning as child dies after eating blue cheese

E.coli warning as child dies after eating blue cheese
E.coli warning as child dies after eating blue cheese
An incident team is investigating the outbreak, which is believed to have affected 20 people in the UK.Eleven were hospitalised.Those affected had consumed Dunsyre Blue, made by Errington Cheese, who are based in Lanarkshire, Scotland.


not to mention bbc

New Dunsyre Blue cheese recall amid E.coli fears

New Dunsyre Blue cheese recall amid E.coli fears
New Dunsyre Blue cheese recall amid E.coli fears
Image copyright FSS Image caption Health officials have been investigating possible links to Dunsyre blue cheeseA 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 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.


in like manner heraldscotland

Investigators force recall of more gourmet cheese two days after Scots E.coli outbreak declared over (From Herald Scotland)

Investigators force recall of more gourmet cheese two days after Scots E.coli outbreak declared over (From Herald Scotland)
Investigators force recall of more gourmet cheese two days after Scots E.coli outbreak declared over (From Herald Scotland)
FOOD safety investigators have forced the recall of a fresh batch of a gourmet cheese linked to an E.coli outbreak two days after declaring the outbreak over.Food Standards Scotland said that Errington Cheese "has instigated the precautionary recall" of batch E24 of its Dunsyre Blue cheese as it may contain E.coli "that is potentially harmful to health".The initial outbreak at the end of July led to 20 confirmed of infection and led to the death of a child.


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