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E. Coli Intoxication in Aisne: Two New Cases Detected in Children

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Aisne faces an upsurge in E. coli cases, with two new infected children in the same family, possibly linked to meat consumption Two children from the same family

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Two children of the same family were victims of poisoning linked to the E.coli bacteria in Aisne, announced this Saturday the prefecture of the department. A contamination that would be related to the consumption of meat in one of the closed butcheries. One of the children had to be hospitalized. - Food poisonings in Aisne: 2 new cases in children, one of which was hospitalized (Police, justice and other facts).

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According to the first investigations, "this would be contamination within the same family in connection with meat consumption in one of the five butcher shops that have been closed," said the prefecture. One of the children was hospitalized.

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Aisne faces an upsurge in E. coli cases, with two new infected children in the same family, possibly linked to meat consumption Two children from the same family

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On Saturday, Aisne Prefecture announced the contamination of two new children with E. coli, bringing the total number of cases recorded to 32.

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On Saturday, Aisne Prefecture announced the contamination of two new children with E. coli, bringing the total number of cases recorded to 32.

In this photo dated July 2024, the butcher shop "La Fayette" is identified as selling traces of E.Coli bacteria have been found in the five butcher shops that are currently closed, including the butcher shop "La Fayette" as an illustration. – Photo: Google Street View. It was in many minds in Saint-Quentin. The prefecture of Aisne confirms that the bacterium E.Coli, responsible for 30 cases of food poisoning, thus the death of an 11-year-old gir…

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Oise Hebdo broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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