U.K. reports more Salmonella cases linked to Polish eggs

By on May 30, 2019

The United Kingdom has reported 11 cases of Salmonella this year as part of an outbreak traced to eggs from Poland that started in 2012.

The outbreak was part of a multi-country investigation in 2016 and linked to eggs imported from Poland. Control measures were taken in that country and internationally and all eggs sourced from implicated Salmonella contaminated farms were removed from the market.

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