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Child dies in E. coli outbreak linked to blue cheese in Scotland | Child dies in E. coli outbreak linked to blue cheese in Scotland |
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A child has died after becoming infected with E.coli linked to a brand of blue cheese. | A child has died after becoming infected with E.coli linked to a brand of blue cheese. |
A multi-agency incident management team (IMT) chaired by Health Protection Scotland was investigating an outbreak of the same strain of E.coli O157 in which 20 people were infected. | A multi-agency incident management team (IMT) chaired by Health Protection Scotland was investigating an outbreak of the same strain of E.coli O157 in which 20 people were infected. |
It found those affected had consumed Dunsyre Blue, made by Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, before they became unwell. | It found those affected had consumed Dunsyre Blue, made by Lanarkshire-based Errington Cheese, before they became unwell. |
IMT chair Dr Alison Smith-Palmer said: "On behalf of the IMT, I would like to take this opportunity to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of the child who has died. | IMT chair Dr Alison Smith-Palmer said: "On behalf of the IMT, I would like to take this opportunity to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of the child who has died. |
"Our thoughts are with them at this time and we ask that their privacy be respected. | "Our thoughts are with them at this time and we ask that their privacy be respected. |
"All confirmed cases became unwell prior to the end of July. | "All confirmed cases became unwell prior to the end of July. |
"As there have been no new cases since then, the IMT will now stand down and work to produce its final report." | "As there have been no new cases since then, the IMT will now stand down and work to produce its final report." |
A total of 11 of those infected were treated in hospital. | A total of 11 of those infected were treated in hospital. |
The outbreak initially affected 16 people, who developed symptoms between July 2 and 15. | The outbreak initially affected 16 people, who developed symptoms between July 2 and 15. |
The majority of cases had consumed the blue cheese while eating out but the company carried out a voluntary recall of suspected batches and advised consumers who had bought batches of the product between mid-May and the end of July not to eat it. | The majority of cases had consumed the blue cheese while eating out but the company carried out a voluntary recall of suspected batches and advised consumers who had bought batches of the product between mid-May and the end of July not to eat it. |
Of the initial 16 cases, 14 were in Scotland across seven NHS boards and two were in England. | Of the initial 16 cases, 14 were in Scotland across seven NHS boards and two were in England. |
Health Protection Scotland said that despite extensive investigation no link to a majority of cases other than the cheese could be established. | Health Protection Scotland said that despite extensive investigation no link to a majority of cases other than the cheese could be established. |
No new cases have been identified for several weeks and no-one has fallen ill since the voluntary recall on July 29. | No new cases have been identified for several weeks and no-one has fallen ill since the voluntary recall on July 29. |
A final report into the incident could take up to six months to be finalised. | A final report into the incident could take up to six months to be finalised. |
E.coli O157 infection can occur after eating food or drinking water that is contaminated with the faeces from infected animals, or from contact with animals or their environments. | E.coli O157 infection can occur after eating food or drinking water that is contaminated with the faeces from infected animals, or from contact with animals or their environments. |
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