from eating contaminated food. past outbreaks have been linked to bean sprouts, prepacked salads and sandwiches and undercooked meat. in the new year, some lancashire cheese was recalled as a precaution after an e. coli death. it is not yet known what is behind the current spate of cases being investigated. lab tests suggest this is a single outbreak. it predicts more cases to come. so far, there have been 81 cases in england, 18 in wales, 13 in scotland and one person in northern ireland who believes they cut it in england. the youngest of the 113 ill in recent weeks is two years old and the oldest, 79. while most people will easily recover, some can be very unwell. will easily recover, some can be very unwell-— will easily recover, some can be ve unwell. , , , , ., ., very unwell. these types of e. coli infections associated _
hundreds of beacons have been lit up across the uk to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d—day. britain's towns and villages proudly sparked flames in remembrance of the thousands of lives lost, and to bring an end to the emotional celebrations of the last few days. safety officials say the uk can expect more cases of e.coli in an outbreak that has already seen more than 100 people fall sick. tests are ongoing to find the source, but experts believe it is mostly likely to be linked to a widely available food product. our health reporter michelle roberts has more. most often, people catch e.coli from eating contaminated food. past outbreaks have been linked to bean sprouts, pre—packed salads and sandwiches, and undercooked meat. in the new year, some lancashire cheese was recalled as a precaution after an e.coli death. it's not yet known what's behind the current spate of cases being investigated. lab tests suggest this is a single outbreak,
of the thousands of lives lost, and to bring an end to the emotional commemorations of the last few days. safety officials say the uk can expect more cases of e.coli in an outbreak that has already seen more than 100 people fall sick. tests are ongoing to find the source, but experts believe it is mostly likely to be linked to a widely available food product. our health reporter michelle roberts has more. most often, people catch e.coli from eating contaminated food. past outbreaks have been linked to bean sprouts, pre—packed salads and sandwiches, and undercooked meat. in the new year, some lancashire cheese was recalled as a precaution after an e.coli death. it's not yet known what's behind the current spate of cases being investigated. lab tests suggest this is a single outbreak, says the uk health security agency
comes down to detective work, so, environment or health officers will be interviewing those people who have fallen ill, and they will be saying to them, what have you eaten in the last seven or 14 days, then they will try and triangulate that data to try and find some common factor that could lead to them all falling ill. so, previous outbraked have been put down to things like unwashed salads, bean sprouts, even some cheeses. but it is complicated tjy some cheeses. but it is complicated by the fact that the infection could have been on a farm, for example, or it could have been in the packaging. so, the uk hsa will be working with the food standards agency going right the way back through the supply chain and it may be that one producer supplies of several supermarkets, for example, which makes it all much more complicated. so, the uk hsa is basically saying this is going to take as it takes. the time is 18 minutes past one.
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