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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Probe into three-year-old's death after recent E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese : glasgowlive





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Probe into three-year-old's death after recent E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese

Probe into three-year-old's death after recent E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
Probe into three-year-old's death after recent E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
Dunsyre Blue Cheese, made by Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, could be linked to an E.coli outbreakHealth experts are beginning to probe into the death of a three-year-old girl who recently died after contracting E.coli.It has been confirmed by the Crown Office in a statement that the toddler was from the Dunbartonshire area.The investigation is being carried out after the outbreak of the deadly bug had links to Dunsyre blue cheese which is made by South Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese.


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Probe launched into child's death after E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese

Probe launched into child's death after E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
Probe launched into child's death after E.coli outbreak linked to blue cheese
Dunsyre Blue has been linked to the death of a child from the Ecoli bugAN investigation has begun after a three-year-old girl died during an E.coli outbreak linked to a brand of blue cheese.The child, who died on September 2, was among 20 confirmed cases of E.coli 0157 infection.Authorities looking into the outbreak found those affected had consumed Dunsyre Blue, made by Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, before they became unwell.


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Further blue cheese recall after fatal E.coli outbreak

Further blue cheese recall after fatal E.coli outbreak
Further blue cheese recall after fatal E.coli outbreak
A further batch of Dunsyre Blue cheese is being recalled following an E.coli outbreak in which a child died.Errington Cheese has issued what it calls a "precautionary" recall of a particular batch of the raw-milk cheese because it may contain E.coli 0157.E.coli 0157 poisoning occurs after consuming food or drink that has been contaminated with faeces from infected animals or coming into contact with the animals.


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