Another Welsh nursery affected by E.coli21st November 2011 |
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9th December 2011
Oyster beds in the Milford Haven waterway have reopened a month after routine samples found dangerously high levels of E.coli bacteria in the area from the Cleddau Bridge to Picton Point. Additional samples were collected by the Po... ...read on
1st December 2011
Part of the Pavilion Day Nursery in Sunbury upon Thames has been closed for deep cleaning after a child was diagnosed with E.coli O157, the Health Protection Agency has said. The agency has sent letters to parents of children who a... ...read on
30th November 2011
A report by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that public drinking water supplies in Ireland now have similar compliance levels for the E.coli bacteria to those in England, Wales and the Netherlands. The bacteria, wh... ...read on
29th November 2011
Following recent deaths of two babies at Singleton Hospital in Swansea and a mother who tested positive for ESBL E.coli, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg (ABM) University Health Board has confirmed that one of the two initial cases of suspected ESBL E.coli cross infection has n... ...read on
21st November 2011
A child who attends Tir na n-Og nursery in Bangor and an adult with links to it have been diagnosed with E. coli, a month after an outbreak at another nursery on Anglesey. Testing for the infection is being offered to children at n... ...read on
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