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Parents should not allow under-fives to touch animals at petting farms, a microbiologist has said amid E.coli fears involving four sites. | |
Professor Hugh Pennington said they were "most likely to touch the animals" and "the most difficult part of the population to get to wash their hands". | Professor Hugh Pennington said they were "most likely to touch the animals" and "the most difficult part of the population to get to wash their hands". |
Professor Pennington also called for a review of guidelines on petting farms. | Professor Pennington also called for a review of guidelines on petting farms. |
Closure of parts of a Devon farm on Friday made it the fourth attraction forced to shut owing to E.coli fears. | Closure of parts of a Devon farm on Friday made it the fourth attraction forced to shut owing to E.coli fears. |
Professor Pennington said that parents should not "abandon the idea of visiting" petting farms, but they should "think very hard" about letting children under five touch the animals. | Professor Pennington said that parents should not "abandon the idea of visiting" petting farms, but they should "think very hard" about letting children under five touch the animals. |
Closed voluntarily | Closed voluntarily |
That age group was "for all sorts of reasons ... the people most at risk", he said. | That age group was "for all sorts of reasons ... the people most at risk", he said. |
World of Country Life, in Exmouth, voluntarily closed its petting areas and deer train ride following infections in three children who visited the farm last month - although the farm has not been confirmed as the source. | World of Country Life, in Exmouth, voluntarily closed its petting areas and deer train ride following infections in three children who visited the farm last month - although the farm has not been confirmed as the source. |
Four people became infected after visiting White Post Farm at Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire, though no direct link has been confirmed there. | Four people became infected after visiting White Post Farm at Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire, though no direct link has been confirmed there. |
Forty-nine cases of E.coli have been linked to Godstone Farm in Surrey, with its sister farm - Horton Park Children's Farm in Epsom - also closing because of hygiene concerns. | Forty-nine cases of E.coli have been linked to Godstone Farm in Surrey, with its sister farm - Horton Park Children's Farm in Epsom - also closing because of hygiene concerns. |
Professor Pennington said: "Clearly I think the public expects that we have a really good look at the guidelines. | Professor Pennington said: "Clearly I think the public expects that we have a really good look at the guidelines. |
"And also to look at the way the guidelines are being implemented - it's all very well having guidelines if people are not following them." | "And also to look at the way the guidelines are being implemented - it's all very well having guidelines if people are not following them." |
Professor Pennington has led inquiries into E.coli outbreaks in central Scotland and south Wales. | Professor Pennington has led inquiries into E.coli outbreaks in central Scotland and south Wales. |
Nine children are among those with Godstone Farm-linked infections; one is due to be allowed home later on Saturday, with the others remaining in a stable condition, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA). | Nine children are among those with Godstone Farm-linked infections; one is due to be allowed home later on Saturday, with the others remaining in a stable condition, according to the Health Protection Agency (HPA). |
Earlier this week, the HPA apologised for delays in its handling of the Godstone Farm outbreak and announced that an external investigation would be carried out. | Earlier this week, the HPA apologised for delays in its handling of the Godstone Farm outbreak and announced that an external investigation would be carried out. |
The HPA had said the first case came to light on 27 August but it later emerged that the agency received a report of two cases a week before. | The HPA had said the first case came to light on 27 August but it later emerged that the agency received a report of two cases a week before. |
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