Update On E. Coli Outbreak In Germany

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Update On E. Coli Outbreak In Germany

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New cases of Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (HUS) and bloody diarrhoea (VTEC or EHEC infection, caused by E. coli O104) in Germany are continuing to decrease this week.Since our last update

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