A novel antimicrobial peptide significantly enhances acid-induced killing of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli strains19th July 2011 |
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25th July 2011
GPs across Norfolk and Suffolk have been warned to look out for any symptoms of a stomach upset, although so far no cases have been linked back to the site at Henham Park, near Southwold. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) confirme... ...read on
25th July 2011
The Food Standards Agency has changed its precautionary advice to consumers following the recent outbreaks of E. coli O104:H4 in Germany and France linked to sprouted seeds. Following reports of a possible link between the outbreak... ...read on
19th July 2011
A farm in Lower Saxony, which was the origin of the E. coli outbreak in Germany that killed 53 people, has been cleared to reopen. All tests for contamination have come back negative, clearing the proprietor in Bienenbttel to produ... ...read on
19th July 2011
A new study published in July's edition of Microbiology focuses on a novel peptide - a protein too sm... ...read on
19th July 2011
The European Commission today launched a multimedia campaign as part of its 210m compensation package to support beleaguered European fruit and vegetables growers, processors and retailers still reeling from the 'E-Coli Crisis'. Th... ...read on
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