Harmful bacteria found in our reusable shopping bags30th May 2012 |
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30th May 2012
Researchers at the University of Arizona tested 84 reusable shopping bags and found over half were contaminated with harmful bacteria, including E.coli. Contamination occurs when fluids such as fruit juices and meat blood leak from... ...read on
29th May 2012
NHS Grampian's Health Protection team is now investigating an outbreak of E.coli O157 that is affecting three adults and four children. There are also another four suspected cases, who are all children. The children all attend Rose... ...read on
10th May 2012
Selfridges has temporarily stopped selling unpasteurised milk after the Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed that the sale of raw cows’ milk from retail premises is an offence under current food hygiene regulations. The FSA and its experts insist that raw milk ... ...read on
25th April 2012
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) today voiced its concern at the high levels of E. coli infection in Southern Ireland, with provisional figures of 285 cases of human infection recorded in 2011 by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. ... ...read on
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
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