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Health England is continuing to investigate a national outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis. Total reported
numbers have reached 247 cases, from 158 on 15 August 2014. The additional
cases are not new infections from the last 7 days, but historical cases
reported to PHE during that week. Encouragingly, overall case reporting slowed
over the last week.
Dr
Paul Cleary, consultant epidemiologist at 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 this is the infection source in this country.
Posted by Tim Sandle
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