UK warned not to eat uncooked beansprouts27th June 2011 |
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4th July 2011
Czech food and agriculture authorities have found E.coli in bottled water. A total of 33,000 bottles of the Aquila Aquilinea water have been seized back by the Karlovarske Mineralni Vody Company, which has also issued a warning against consuming water... ...read on
4th July 2011
A 78 year-old woman has died in France from HUS caused by E.coli. Seven more remain seriously ill at Bordeaux Hospital, where officials said there was no link with the virulent strain of enterohaemorrhagic E.coli (EHEC) which has caused around 50 deaths in recent week... ...read on
27th June 2011
Germany has reported another three deaths in its E. coli outbreak - bringing the total to at least 47. The Robert Koch Institute, Germany's disease control centre, today said that 46 deaths have now been reported in the country. On... ...read on
27th June 2011
Frances consumer affairs Minister, Frederic Lefebvre, linked the outbreak last Friday to the seeds of UK company Thompson and Morgan, as he confirmed the sale of three seed types mustard, fenugreek and rocket had been stopped in the country. ... ...read on
27th June 2011
Following further cases of E. coli in France, the Food Standards Agency is revising its guidance on the consumption of sprouted seeds such as alfalfa, mung beans (usually known as beansprouts) and fenugreek. As a precaution, the Ag... ...read on
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