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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Tayside health chiefs probe E.coli outbreak involving kids : eveningtelegraph





As it stated in eveningtelegraph

Tayside health chiefs probe E.coli outbreak involving kids

Tayside health chiefs probe E.coli outbreak involving kids
Tayside health chiefs probe E.coli outbreak involving kids
Health chiefs are investigating "linked" cases of the potentially-fatal E.coli O157 bug involving Tayside children.NHS Tayside Health Protection Team and Angus Council said they were aware of a small number of infected children in the county.Possible sources and routes of transmission are being looked at and necessary control measures have been put in place to prevent further spread.


by the same token on bbc

New E.coli outbreak linked to Lanarkshire cheese firm

New E.coli outbreak linked to Lanarkshire cheese firm
New E.coli outbreak linked to Lanarkshire cheese firm
Image copyright SPLA food watchdog has issued a blanket ban on the sale of all cheese from a Scottish producer linked to an E.coli outbreak which killed a child.Food Standards Scotland (FSS) said a new outbreak of E.coli in Angus was being linked to Errington Cheese.The South Lanarkshire company was linked to an outbreak in July that led to the death of a three-year-old girl from Dunbartonshire.


not to mention abc17news

Boone County health officials believe E.coli outbreak is from the same DNA

Boone County health officials believe E.coli outbreak is from the same DNA
Boone County health officials believe E.coli outbreak is from the same DNA
BOONE COUNTY, Mo.-Health officials say the recent E.coli outbreak in Boone County could be from the same DNA strain.Four E.coli cases have been confirmed in Boone County.


moreover from glasgowlive

Food watchdog bans Errington Cheese sales amid E.coli outbreak

Food watchdog bans Errington Cheese sales amid E.coli outbreak
Food watchdog bans Errington Cheese sales amid E.coli outbreak
A food watchdog has issued a blanket ban on the sale of all cheese from a Scottish producer linked to an E.coli outbreak which led to the death of a child.Food Standards Scotland (FSS) said the outbreak, in which 20 people were infected including a three-year-old Dunbartonshire girl who died, is being linked to new cases of the infection in Angus.The organisation is calling for all cheese produced by Errington Cheese, of Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, to be withdrawn from sale, saying E.coli was found in the cheese.


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