Financial pressures putting Scotland's public health at risk1st March 2012 |
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19th March 2012
Friarswood Primary School, which was closed for deep cleaning on 8th March after 3 pupils were confirmed with E.coli O157, will probably remain closed until after the Easter holidays. Around 300 samples have now been processed by t... ...read on
9th March 2012
Friarswood Primary School in Newcastle-under-Lyme has been closed due to an outbreak of E. coli O157. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) reported that 3 cases have been confirmed and all pupils at are currently being being tested.... ...read on
1st March 2012
The continuing financial pressure on Scotland’s public sector could have a serious and long term impact on public and environmental health according to the Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland (REHIS). Figures rec... ...read on
21st February 2012
A playing field at Trefriw in North Wales, which was created as part of a flood control system, is at risk of being infected by E. coli in times of flooding, a Conwy council report says. The area was cordoned off in September when ... ...read on
21st February 2012
A provisional total of 253 culture positive cases of E.coli O157 were reported to Health Protection Scotland during 2011, an increase of 41 (19%) compared to 212 in 2010. Although this was a substantial increase, the total for 2010 was unusually low compared to the av... ...read on
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