At least 86 people hospitalised by E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce

At least 86 people have now been admitted to hospital as a result of an E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce, health officials have said.

Data from the UK Health Security Agency shows that by Tuesday this week there had been 45 further cases of infection, taking the number of confirmed victims across the UK to 256.

All those who have been affected first developed symptoms before May 31.

The UKHSA said: 'Although the rate of cases has now slowed, we expect the figure to rise as NHS laboratories refer specimens to UKHSA for genomic sequencing which can link cases to this outbreak strain.'

Several food manufacturers have recalled sandwiches, wraps and salads sold in major supermarkets and retail chains over fears that they are linked to the outbreak.

at least 86 people hospitalised by e. coli outbreak linked to lettuce

A lab technician holds a bacteria culture that shows a positive infection of E. coli

at least 86 people hospitalised by e. coli outbreak linked to lettuce

At least 86 people have now been admitted to hospital as a result of an E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce, health officials have said

The Food Standards Agency said lettuce used in the products are thought to be the likely source of the outbreak.

All the cases recorded involve Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O145 (Stec).

Stec is often transmitted by eating contaminated food but can also be spread by close contact with an infected person, as well as direct contact with an infected animal or where it lives.

Darren Whitby, FSA head of incidents, said: 'Several sandwich manufacturers have now taken precautionary action to withdraw and recall various sandwiches, wraps, subs and rolls, as food chain and epidemiological links have enabled us to narrow down a wide range of foods consumed to a small number of salad leaves that have been used in these products.

'This remains a complex investigation and we continue to work at pace with the relevant businesses and local authorities to ensure necessary steps are being taken to protect consumers.

'Although we are confident in the source of the outbreak being linked to a small number of salad leaves, which we identified early on through extensive food chain analysis, work continues to identify the root cause of the outbreak with the growers, suppliers and manufacturers so that actions can be taken to prevent a re-occurrence.

'We will remain vigilant until the root cause of the outbreak is confirmed and we are keeping an open mind about possible causes of the outbreak.'

at least 86 people hospitalised by e. coli outbreak linked to lettuce

The Food Standards Agency said lettuce used in the products are thought to be the likely source of the outbreak

People are advised to call NHS 111 or contact their GP surgery if they are worried about a baby under 12 months, a child stops breast or bottle feeding while they are ill, a child under five has signs of dehydration such as fewer wet nappies.

You should also call NHS 111 or contact your GP surgery if older children or adults still have signs of dehydration after using oral rehydration sachets.

Those showing symptoms of infection should contact NHS 111 or their GP.

What are E.Coli?

E. coli are a diverse group of bacteria that are normally harmless and live in the intestines of humans and animals.

However, some strains produce toxins that can make people very ill, such as Stec.

People infected with Stec can suffer diarrhoea, and about 50 per cent of cases have bloody diarrhoea.

Other symptoms include stomach cramps and fever.

Symptoms can last up to two weeks in uncomplicated cases.

Some patients, mainly children, may develop haemolytic uraemic syndrome, which is a serious life-threatening condition resulting in kidney failure.

A small proportion of adults may develop a similar condition called thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP).

Stec is often transmitted by eating contaminated food but can also be spread by close contact with an infected person, as well as direct contact with an infected animal or where it lives.

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