Rabu, 1 Jun 2011

E. coli infections still rising in Germany

German researchers are still trying to identify the source of a deadly E. coli outbreak after Spanish cucumbers were found not to have the lethal strain.

About 470 patients - mostly in north Germany - have the most severe and potentially fatal symptoms.

The E. coli has killed 16 people - 15 in Germany and one in Sweden.

The reprieve for the Spanish cucumber came too late for growers, who were forced to destroy tonnes of freshly harvested vegetables in southern Spain.


Shoppers in northern Germany are even boycotting locally grown vegetables, the German newspaper die Welt reports.

Germany's Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has advised people not to eat raw vegetables, especially in northern Germany.

Meanwhile, the Spanish government has demanded compensation for affected Spanish growers.

Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba threatened legal action.

"We may take action against the authorities, in this case Hamburg," he warned on Wednesday.


Read more at BBC

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