E.coli found in 18.35% of Scottish private water supplies sampled30th August 2011 |
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15th October 2011
A nursery, which opened last year in Wales, to cater for more than 20 children aged three months to school age, has been temporarily closed by public health officials after a child was diagnosed with E.coli O157 and is recovering at home. ... ...read on
15th October 2011
Researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine have found that more than nine in ten mobile pho... ...read on
11th October 2011
Michael Yeadon, health protection manager with Durham County Council has confirmed that in conjunction with the Health Protection Agency, they are examining a small number of cases in the Barnard Castle area caused by E.coli O157. ... ...read on
10th October 2011
South Lakes Wild Animal Park in Dalton in Furness, Cumbria, was served with a prohibition notice under the Health and Safety at Work Act after failing an inspection carried out by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) and Barrow Borough Councils Environmental Health Depa... ...read on
7th October 2011
A group of artisan foodmakers are at odds with the Irish governments food safety body over plans to ban the sale of unpasteurised (raw) milk, rejecting claims that the ban is a logical move to reduce health risks. The Food Safety A... ...read on
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