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Salmonella Outbreak- Update
The
BBC has reported that the outbreak of salmonella in England is likely to have
come from a single source of eggs, according to Public Health England.
It
seems to be the same strain of salmonella that is causing outbreaks of the
disease across parts of Europe. The number of reported cases has increased in
the past week from 158 to 247.
Symptoms
include diarrhoea, stomach cramps, vomiting and fever although most people will
recover without treatment.
Cases
have been reported in:
- Hampshire - 99
- London - 30
- Cheshire and Merseyside - 39
- West Midlands - 54
Dr
Paul Cleary, consultant epidemiologist at Public Health England (PHE), said:
"Investigations into the recent Salmonella enteritidis outbreak are
progressing, at both a national and European level.
"There
is now evidence to indicate that cases in Europe with the same strains of
salmonella infection were associated with consumption of eggs from a single
source. This egg supply also reached distributors and food outlets in England,
but at this stage we cannot conclusively demonstrate that this is the infection
source in this country. We are continuing to work with the Food Standards
Agency and public health organisations in Europe but, importantly, the decline
in salmonella case reporting this week, alongside other elements of our
investigations, reassures us that the current risk to public health is
low."
The
new cases are not from the past week, but have only just been reported to Public
Health England.
Eggs
and chickens are a common source of salmonella infections.
Amanda
Thomas
UK
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