Another 100 sick people have been added to a major German E. coli outbreak as officials continue to battle to find the source.
The outbreak of E. coli O45 affecting
A major German E. coli outbreak also includes a woman from the United States who had been to the country.
A total of 255 cases are linked to the outbreak.
German officials are continuing to battle a serious E. coli outbreak that may have sickened more than 120 people.
In total, 121 patients are linked to the outbreak. Of these,
German officials have revealed a rare type of E. coli is responsible for a serious outbreak in the country.
The National Reference Center (NRZ) for Salmonella and other bacterial enteritis
More than 20 E. coli infections have been reported in two regions of Germany with six children seriously ill.
Information was provided by the State Office for Agriculture, Food Safety
More than 60 cases of a serious condition that can develop after an E. coli infection were reported over a 12-month period in Italy.
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a
Recently released data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has shown another rise in E. coli infections in England in 2024.
Overall, 2,544 cultured-confirmed cases of Shiga toxin-producing
The Italian Ministry of Health (Ministero della Salute) has issued a guidance document covering the control of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) in raw milk and raw milk products.
The
Scientists have found measures to combat the Coronavirus pandemic had little impact on the reporting of foodborne infections in Argentina.
The paper analyzed selected foodborne diseases in Argentina before and
The number of E. coli cases in England dropped slightly in 2023 following a huge increase in 2022, according to a recent report.
Seven outbreaks were recorded including one that
One death and several severe cases of food poisoning have been reported in a French town.
Eight cases of serious diarrhea have affected children aged 1 to 12 living in
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) and Listeria infections in Europe are at their highest levels since the start of EU-wide surveillance in 2007.
Data comes from two 2023 epidemiological reports