Another casualty in US raw milk outbreak18th April 2012 |
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18th April 2012
The number of cases linked to an outbreak of E.coli O157 in Oregon, USA, has increased to at least 18. Four of them, including a 1-year-old, have been hospitalized with Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS) and are suffering from acute kidney failure. ... ...read on
4th April 2012
A recent study by the food safety organisation Safefood has found that 27% of household dishcloths in Ireland contain E.coli. The study was undertaken to warn consumers about the potential risks of poisoning from e... ...read on
23rd March 2012
Selfridges has been accused by the Government’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) of potentially putting customers at risk and breaking the law by selling ‘raw’ milk. It is selling the milk, produced on an organic farm ... ...read on
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
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