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UK – Hepatitis A Outbreak in Portsmouth

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Health officials are investigating an outbreak of Hepatitis A in Portsmouth.

Public Health England says at the current time all cases are linked to each other through household contact.

The Wessex PHE Centre has recommended that close contacts of the cases, including household, some children and staff attending the same class groups in school as some cases should receive Hepatitis A vaccination to prevent further spread of this infection.
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UK – Nottingham Restaurant Closed – Food Illness

BBC News

More than 100 people fell ill after an “outbreak” of E. coli at a Nottingham takeaway, prompting an investigation by Public Health England.

The city council shut down The Khyber Pass in Hyson Green last month after reports of 13 people falling ill.

Now it has discovered 135 cases of gastrointestinal problems, 17 of which have been confirmed as E. coli.

The cause of the bug is not known and the restaurant will remain closed until the investigation is complete.

Public Health England says most strains of E. coli are harmless and occur naturally in the intestines of humans and other animals.

But some variants, such as E. coli O157, can cause food poisoning or other problems such as urinary tract infections.

Paul Dales, from Nottingham City Council, said: “While a high number of cases with food poisoning-like symptoms relating to Khyber Pass have been reported to us, we are confident the closure of the premises has contained the outbreak.

“Tests will continue in order to establish the source of the outbreak and until this is clear and suitable measures have been taken, the premises will remain closed.”

Public Health England says most strains of E. coli are harmless and occur naturally in the intestines of humans and other animals.

But some variants, such as E. coli O157, can cause food poisoning or other problems such as urinary tract infections.

Paul Dales, from Nottingham City Council, said: “While a high number of cases with food poisoning-like symptoms relating to Khyber Pass have been reported to us, we are confident the closure of the premises has contained the outbreak.