New project to prevent food poisoning31st October 2011 |
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11th November 2011
Around 22 tonnes of Irish cheddar cheese has been quarantined in South Africa after unacceptable levels of E coli bacteria were found in a shipment. The cargo was shipped into Durban Port in August and isolated upon arrival because safety officials deemed the cargo "t... ...read on
11th November 2011
In the wake of an eight-month E.coli outbreak in the UK, the FSA is launching a campaign in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland educating consumers about the food safety risks associated with raw vegetables but the campaign will not run in England because the Cabinet... ...read on
4th November 2011
Shellfish beds in Pembrokeshire have been temporarily closed after E. coli bacteria was found. Notices have been erected along the coast warning people to avoid shellfish beds from the area between the Cleddau Bridge and Picton Poi... ...read on
31st October 2011
Scientists at Aberystwyth University are developing a system to identify miniscule traces of faecal contamination on chicken carcases in abattoirs that can cause food poisoning outbreaks. Although invisible to the human eye, the smallest trace of contamination can har... ...read on
31st October 2011
Additional cases of E. coli O157 have been diagnosed as part of an outbreak associated with Tri Ceffyl Bach nursery on Anglesey, bringing the total number of cases diagnosed since 13th October to 8. In all, 62 people associated wit... ...read on
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