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Two children from same family die after contracting E. coli | Two children from same family die after contracting E. coli |
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Two children from the same family have died after contracting E. coli, Public Health England (PHE) has confirmed. | Two children from the same family have died after contracting E. coli, Public Health England (PHE) has confirmed. |
The children, whose ages have not been released, were from the Charnwood area of Leicestershire and were treated in the past two weeks. | |
PHE confirmed it was working with environmental health officers after the confirmation of two cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) in two siblings. | PHE confirmed it was working with environmental health officers after the confirmation of two cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) in two siblings. |
HUS is a complication of E. coli that affects the kidneys. | |
PHE said its thoughts were with the family at this "extremely difficult time". | PHE said its thoughts were with the family at this "extremely difficult time". |
Dr Lauren Ahyow, consultant in communicable disease control at PHE East Midlands, said: "E. coli is an infection that causes a spectrum of illness ranging from mild through to severe bloody diarrhoea, mostly without fever. | Dr Lauren Ahyow, consultant in communicable disease control at PHE East Midlands, said: "E. coli is an infection that causes a spectrum of illness ranging from mild through to severe bloody diarrhoea, mostly without fever. |
"Sometimes the infection can cause a condition called haemolytic uraemic syndrome which affects the kidneys and can be very serious." | "Sometimes the infection can cause a condition called haemolytic uraemic syndrome which affects the kidneys and can be very serious." |
She said young children and elderly people are more prone to development of complications associated with E. coli, which is a relatively rare infection. | She said young children and elderly people are more prone to development of complications associated with E. coli, which is a relatively rare infection. |
"E.coli can be acquired through a number of routes including contaminated food, contact with farm animals and infected water," she said. | "E.coli can be acquired through a number of routes including contaminated food, contact with farm animals and infected water," she said. |
"PHE are working with partners to investigate further to try and determine a source of infection." | "PHE are working with partners to investigate further to try and determine a source of infection." |
It has not yet been been revealed how the children contracted E. coli but PHE said it was working with partners to try to "determine a source of infection". | |
A Charnwood Borough Council spokesperson confirmed its environmental health officers had taken out sample kits to the family home. | |
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