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35 E.coli cases confirmed in Scotland as sandwiches recalled from major supermarkets across the UK

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35 E.coli cases confirmed in Scotland as sandwiches recalled from major supermarkets across the UK

Dozens of types of sandwiches have been recalled from shops after more than 200 cases of E.coli were detected in the UK linked to a single outbreak.

As of Tuesday, June 11 there have been 211 confirmed cases of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) across the country, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).




At least 67 people have so far been admitted to hospital as a result of what the UKHSA believes is a single outbreak.

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Most cases have been in young adults but the bacteria has been confirmed in children as young as two and elderly people aged up to 79.

The UKHSA says it is working with the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Food Standards Scotland and the devolved public health agencies to investigate the outbreak.

As a result of evidence gathered so far, several product recall notices have been published by FSA.

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