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Outbreak of salmonella from infected eggs in Europe – Τhe situation in Greece
To date, no cases of food poisoning have been recorded in Greece from Salmonela enteritidis ST11, which was recently detected in EU countries and cost the lives of two people from the consumption of raw eggs, as Mr.
Greek food authority EFET orders immediate recall of Dutch chicken breast fillet
Samples were found to have salmonella
Turkish doctors find link between COVID-19, helicobacter
A study conducted at a research and training hospital in the capital Ankara found links between COVID-19 and a widely-infectious bacteria.
The study - Effect of Helicobacter Pylori on the Presentation and Clinical Course of COVID-19 Infection - was published in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition last month.
Visits to the Clinical Center of Serbia banned
The decision was made due to high rate of respiratory infections in the population and an increased number of admissions to hospital of patients with symptoms of respiratory infections, RTS reported.
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Bulgarian Food Agency Banned 50 Tonnes of Salmonella-Contaminated Poultry Meat
The Bulgarian Food Agency has established consignments of more than 50 tonnes of salmonella-contaminated poultry meat imported from Poland, BNR reported.
Greek disease control agency warns over Legionnaire's disease
The Center for Disease Prevention and Control (KEELPNO) has launched a campaign to inform citizens about Legionnaires' disease following an increase in cases reported in Greece.
UNDP Insists Infected Raspberries in Bosnia Pose no Danger
UNDP on Friday said that while some of the raspberry seedlings it distributed in Bosnia to help the country recover from the 2014 floods had been infected with the bacteria Agrobacterium Tumefaciens, it was not harmful for humans.
"Bacteria found on seedlings is not harmful to human health. Contamination of soil was not determinate," the UNDP statement said.
Cholera strain detected in infant hospitalised at Hagia Sophia
Greek authorities are looking into a new case of cholera that has reportedly been detected at a National Health Services hospital. An enteropathogenic cholera strain was found at the children’s Hospital of “Hagia Sophia” in a 13-day infant which is being hospitalised in the Intensive Care Unit.
Another salmonella case after 5 die in nursing home
Another salmonella case after 5 die in nursing home
CACAK -- Another person with salmonella poisoning is being treated at the hospital in Cacak, central Serbia, Director Dr. Radoslav Milosevic said on Wednesday.
Baby boy hospitalized on Crete with meningococcal septicaemia
A 16-month-old boy was being treated in a children?s intensive-care unit at the University Hospital of Iraklio on the island of Crete on Saturday, with symptoms of meningococcal septicaemia, a life-threatening disease.
The toddler had been transferred to the Iraklio medical facility from Hania last Friday.