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Canada.com
| almost 2 years ago
The death toll from an outbreak of a killer strain of E. coli bacteria centred in Germany rose to at least 48 on Tuesday, health authorities said. Germany, with the other being a woman in Sweden who had just returned from Germany. The outbreak,...
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Epoch Times
| almost 2 years ago
Jun 26, 2011 In France, seven cases of a new strain of E. coli infection have been identified, according to Reuters. Of the seven patients being treated in a Bordeaux hospital, one is in serious condition. The French Ministry of Commerce said that...
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CNN
| almost 2 years ago
The strain of E. coli blamed for 46 deaths in Germany appears to have resurfaced in France, the French Ministry of Health said. The new outbreak has sickened eight people, who went to two hospitals in Bordeaux, authorities said. Officials interviewed...
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CNN
| almost 2 years ago
The new outbreak has sickened eight people, who went to two hospitals in Bordeaux, authorities said. Officials interviewed seven of them, all of whom reported having attended an open house at a children's recreation center. Six of them reported...
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Reuters
| almost 2 years ago
The plant watering system is seen shut down at a farm where E.coli bacteria was found in Nieder-Erlenbach on the outskirts of Frankfurt, June 18, 2011. Two people suffering from E.coli infections in the French city of Bordeaux have the same strain as...
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BBC
| almost 2 years ago
British seed firm 'linked to French E. coli outbreak' There is no suggestion of any link to the German E. coli outbreak, which came from bean sprouts UK officials are investigating reports of a possible link between a UK seed firm and an E. coli...
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Newyork Times
| almost 2 years ago
Sprouts were also identified as the source of the German outbreak. French officials have not yet determined if the two episodes are connected. But public health experts in the United States said the new outbreak raised concerns that contaminated...
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The New York Times
| almost 2 years ago
Sprouts were also identified as the source of the German outbreak. French officials have not yet determined if the two episodes are connected. But public health experts in the United States said the new outbreak raised concerns that contaminated...
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The Sacramento Bee
| almost 2 years ago
Germany has reported another death in Europe's E. coli outbreak, bringing the toll to at least 44. The national disease control center said Friday that 43 deaths have now been reported in Germany, the outbreak's epicenter...In its own update Friday,...
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The Tribune
| almost 2 years ago
Arizona death may be linked to European E. coli Arizona death may be linked to European E. coli The death of an Arizona man who recently visited Germany may be linked to the food-poisoning outbreak in Europe, health officials said Thursday. China...
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PRWeb
| almost 2 years ago
June 24, 2011 The recent E. coli outbreak in Europe has killed 24 people and sickened thousands, including four suspected cases in the United States. And as experts the world over scurry to find the cause of these potentially fatal E. coli...