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In northern France, 29 children who ate bacterially contaminated meat were ill. A twelve-year-old even suffered an acute kidney failure and died. The meat was displaced by five butcheries, which had now been closed, reported the prefecture in Saint-Quentin. The investigations were continued and the results of the prosecution in Paris were sent to the responsible persons.In addition to the children, a pensioner also fell ill.A rare form of acute …
Four butcher shops in Saint-Quentin and the butcher's department in a supermarket are still closed, according to the prefecture, after the count of 30 cases of food poisoning with E. coli that resulted in the death of an 11-year-old girl.
The bacterially contaminated meat had been distributed over five butchers which were temporarily closed by the authorities. Ten of those affected had experienced a rare form of acute kidney failure, on which a twelve-year-old died.
After a series of menacing diarrhea diseases in northern France has caused concern, the authorities have now found the cause.
The first results of genome sequencing of the bacterium confirm a link between several suspected butcheries Analyses conducted after the death of an 11-year-old child and
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