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måndag, juni 06, 2011

E. coli outbreak: German farm in Uelzen 'likely source'

A farm in northern Germany has been identified as the most likely source of many of the infections in the E. coli outbreak that has left 22 people dead.

The farm, producing beansprouts, is located south of Hamburg, the epicentre of the outbreak that has also made more than 2,000 people ill.
German officials were awaiting results of tests on the farm's produce that would offer more conclusive proof.
The farm has been closed and Germans advised to stop eating beansprouts

BBC

Farmen finns alltså  i Uelzen
mellan Hamburg och Hannover

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