E.coli Closes Middlesex Infant School and Nursery4th February 2010 |
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4th February 2010
Feltham Hill Nursery and Infant School in Hounslow closed yesterday after two children were confirmed to have E. coli O157. There are also further cases of diarrhoea in children and family contacts but it is too soon to say whether this is the same infection. ... ...read on
1st February 2010
George Griffin, Professor of Infectious Diseases and Medicine at St Georges University of London and Chair of the Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens, is leading the investigation into the outbreak of E.coli O157 at Godstone Farm. There were 94 identified cases ... ...read on
30th September 2009
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) reports that the total number of cases of E Coli O157 linked to Godstone Farm in Surrey is 86.Located just off the M25, Godstone Farm is a popular visitor attraction for families. Three c... ...read on
17th August 2009
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has upheld a complaint HUSH against the Food Standards Agency (FSA) in relation to their refusal to release information provided to it by McDonalds with regard to the cooking of burgers. ... ...read on
25th March 2009
Prof Hugh Pennington has published his report of the Public Inquiry into the major outbreak of E.coli O157 in South Wales in September 2005. The outbreak was the largest of its type in Wales and the second largest in the UK. 157 ca... ...read on
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