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Although German authorities are hopeful that the peak of the EHEC or Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli outbreak has now passed, the latest ECDC update reports one new fatality since yesterday, and nearly 70 new cases.
Outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli in Germany (13 June, 11:00)
13 Jun 2011
With an incubation period of up to 2-weeks, it is considered likely that more cases (and perhaps more deaths) will be reported before this outbreak completely burns itself out.
Meanwhile, Spiegel Online is reporting that as many as 100 people who developed the life-threatening complication called HUS (Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome) experienced severe enough kidney damage to either need life-long dialysis or a kidney transplant.
06/13/2011
Long-Term Impact of E. Coli Outbreak
Expert Warns 100 Patients Will Need New Kidneys or Dialysis
While the source of the infection has been traced to a specific sprout farm in lower Saxony, exactly how their sprouts came to be contaminated has not been established.
Health authorities warn that sprout seeds may harbor the bacteria, which reproduce rapidly during the sprouting process, and warn that home growers should not consume their produce raw.
E.coli warnings over bean sprout seeds
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- Sweden: First Domestic EHEC Case
- Referral: McKenna On Drug Resistant E. Coli And Chickens
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- Referral: McKenna On E. Coli
- Study: Sub-Therapeutic Antibiotic Exposure Drives Resistance
- RKI: Sprouts Behind Europe’s EHEC Outbreak
- A Double Referral: McKenna And Smith On EHEC
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- Germany: Waiting For Test Results
- WHO Europe: EHEC Update & FAQ
- CDC Health Advisory (HAN) On Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli 0104
- Report: EHEC Outbreak From New E. Coli Strain
- CDC Statement On Europe’s EHEC (STEC) Outbreak
- Cucumbers Linked To German E. Coli Outbreak
- E. Coli & Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome In Germany
- Hold The Lettuce
- ECDC: Lessons Learned On EHEC Outbreak
- EFSA Task Force Report On E. Coli O104:H4
- Sweden: First Domestic EHEC Case
- WHO: EHEC Update
- UK: Updated Sprout Safety Statement
- RKI: Sprouts Behind Europe’s EHEC Outbreak
- A Double Referral: McKenna And Smith On EHEC
- EHEC: Preliminary Sprout Tests Negative
- Germany: Waiting For Test Results
- McKenna On The Antibiotic Resistance Of Germany’s E. Coli
- ECDC EHEC Update & Collateral Damage
- WHO Europe: EHEC Update & FAQ
- CDC Health Advisory (HAN) On Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli 0104
- Report: EHEC Outbreak From New E. Coli Strain
- CDC Statement On Europe’s EHEC (STEC) Outbreak
- ECDC: Lessons Learned On EHEC Outbreak
- EFSA Task Force Report On E. Coli O104:H4
- Sweden: First Domestic EHEC Case
- WHO: EHEC Update
- UK: Updated Sprout Safety Statement
- Referral: McKenna On E. Coli
- RKI: Sprouts Behind Europe’s EHEC Outbreak
- EHEC: Preliminary Sprout Tests Negative
- McKenna On The Antibiotic Resistance Of Germany’s E. Coli
- WHO Europe: EHEC Update & FAQ
- CDC Health Advisory (HAN) On Shiga-Toxin Producing E. Coli 0104
- Cucumbers Linked To German E. Coli Outbreak
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