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Bacteria E. Coli Causes toxic cucumber in germany
Bacteria E. Coli Causes toxic cucumber in germany - Approximately 1200 cases were reported during the epidemic lie in northern Germany. Institute of Epidemic Disease Control and Prevention Europe illustrates that E. coli bacteria found in cucumber toxic material. So reported AFP on Tuesday (05/31/2011). As many as 14 people in Germany were reported killed by consuming imported cucumbers. Cucumbers are reported toxic and found the bacteria in it. Belgia and rusia has banned import vegetable from spain.
For nearly 2 weeks more deaths from this cucumber growing. The two latest victims were women aged 50 years and men 75 years. Total so far the death toll reached 14 people, while hundreds of others complained of pain.
German authorities have warned citizens not to consume raw vegetables after track the presence of bacteria that originated from cucumber imported from Spain. Immediately after the cucumber was declared poisonous, Belgium and Russia banned imports of Interior Matador cucumber was similar.
But until now the German Health Office has not been able to confirm the exact cause of the spread of the bacteria E. Coli. This bacterium is dangerous, because it can cause diarrhea and damage to the liver up to the threat of death.
This plague has struck several countries in Europe including Britain, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands. Most of the victims were spent traveling in Germany.
For nearly 2 weeks more deaths from this cucumber growing. The two latest victims were women aged 50 years and men 75 years. Total so far the death toll reached 14 people, while hundreds of others complained of pain.
German authorities have warned citizens not to consume raw vegetables after track the presence of bacteria that originated from cucumber imported from Spain. Immediately after the cucumber was declared poisonous, Belgium and Russia banned imports of Interior Matador cucumber was similar.
But until now the German Health Office has not been able to confirm the exact cause of the spread of the bacteria E. Coli. This bacterium is dangerous, because it can cause diarrhea and damage to the liver up to the threat of death.
This plague has struck several countries in Europe including Britain, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands. Most of the victims were spent traveling in Germany.
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