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Change: 31 deaths, and 3138 non-HUS cases, including 17 deaths have been reported. On Friday, June 24th, France reported a cluster of patients with bloody diarrhea,
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Change: The dangerous strain of E. coli that has claimed the lives of nearly 40 Germans has been found in a stream in Frankfurt. But authorities
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Change: JunJune 2011 ECDC [edited] [ProMed] In the EU/EEA, 821 HUS cases, including 24 deaths, and 2530 non-HUS cases, including 13 deaths, have been reported so far. On
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Change: In the EU/EEA, 821 HUS cases, including 24 deaths, and 2530 non-HUS cases, including 13 deaths, have been reported so far. On the 15th of
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Change: Related Stories:European Union- E. COLI O104 SPROUT CULTURES NEGATIVE SO FAR 6 June 2011 BBC News Europe [edited] [ProMed] The first tests from a north German farm suspected of being the source of the
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Change: The director of communicable diseases at WHO, stated that if the food source is not determined in a week’s time, investigators may never know the
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Change: Official test results are likely to show that sprouts from an organic farm in northern Germany caused the E. coli outbreak that has killed 22
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Change: On 22 May, Germany reported a significant increase in the number of patients with haemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and bloody diarrhoea caused by Shiga toxin-producing
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Change: http://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/activities/sciadvice/Lists/ECDC%20Reviews/ECDC_DispForm.aspx?List=512ff74f-77d4-4ad8-b6d6-bf0f23083f30&ID=1094&RootFolder=%2Fen%2Factivities%2Fsciadvice%2FLists%2FECDC%20ReviewsJapan: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Information about 2011 Tohoku - Pacific Ocean Earthquake 30 March 2011Including Water Supply and Food Safety Information: http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/topics/2011eq/index.html World Health Assembly (WHA) Advancing Food Safety Initiatives May 20, 2010 The World Health Assembly adopted a
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Change: Outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli in Germany (1 June 2011) Japan: Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare Information about 2011 Tohoku - Pacific Ocean Earthquake 30 March 2011Including Water Supply and Food Safety Information: http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/topics/2011eq/index.html World Health Assembly (WHA) Advancing Food Safety Initiatives May 20, 2010 The
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Change: 30 March 2011Including Water Supply and Food Safety InformationInformation: http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/topics/2011eq/index.html World Health Assembly (WHA) Advancing Food Safety Initiatives May 20, 2010 The World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on food safety that supports a number of important initiatives both at the international and national level:SIXTY-THIRD WORLD
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Change: Information about 2011 Tohoku - Pacific Ocean Earthquake Including Water Supply and Food Safety Information http://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/topics/2011eq/index.html World Health Assembly (WHA) Advancing Food Safety Initiatives May 20, 2010 The World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on food safety that supports
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Change: place a global strategy for the surveillance of foodborne diseases and for the efficient gathering and exchange of information in and between countries; Recalling resolution WHA55.16 on the global public health response to estimatenatural occurrence, accidental release or deliberate use of biological and chemical agents or radionuclear material that
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Change: and communications of foodborne and zoonotic risks in a timely manner. WHO is encouraged to continue working directly with FAO and OIE to strengthen public health, support economic development, and continue joint risk assessments through WHO/FAO expert bodies, and establishment of standards through the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission. Source: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2010/wha_closes_20100521/en/index.html
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Change: World Health OrganisationAssembly (WHO)(WHA) Advancing Food Safety Initiatives On May 20, 2010 the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on food safety. The resolution supports a number of important initiatives both at the international and national level.
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