Kent Schools Closure13th July 2006 |
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17th October 2006
HUSH director, Sharon Smith recently persuaded her work colleague Ian Williams to take part in a half marathon to raise sponsorship for the charity. Ian will run in the Stroud and District Half Marathon on 22nd October and would be... ...read on
12th October 2006
Three young children from the Melrose area of the Scottish Borders have become ill after contracting E.coli O157. It is the second cluster of cases in the area within two months. Although the children attend the same Melrose nursery, the investigating team... ...read on
5th October 2006
In the December 2005 newsletter, HUSH reported that the Food Standards Agency (FSA) had been lobbied by an unnamed US burger chain for a reduction in guidance relating to the cooking times and temperatures for burgers. The FSA passed the matter to their scie... ...read on
5th October 2006
A nursery in Brighton that cares for children of hospital staff has been struck with an outbreak of E.coli O157. Three parents and 11 children have been affected, with 2 of the children developing HUS and requiring hospital attention. ... ...read on
13th July 2006
Hayes Primary School in Kent was closed on 30th June after a number of pupils tested positive for E.coli O157. To date there has been a total of 39 confirmed cases. Two cases linked to Parklands Nursery, Bromley, ha... ...read on
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