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Don’t give children runny eggs, parents told in salmonella scare

The agency said 38% of affected people were hospitalized and urged pregnant women, older adults and young children to avoid runny eggs.

  • The UK Health Security Agency reported one death and 200 illnesses during a UK-wide salmonella outbreak, prompting health warnings for vulnerable groups including pregnant women and children under five.
  • Early evidence links the outbreak to imported eggs used by restaurants and cafes, with the UKHSA reporting on Tuesday that extensive investigations are ongoing to identify the contamination source.
  • More than 38% of those affected required hospital treatment, with two developing life-threatening blood stream infections. Interviews with 114 infected people identified five food businesses linked to 24 cases prior to symptom onset.
  • The Food Standards Agency advised pregnant women, children under five, and those over 65 to avoid runny eggs and egg-containing products like mayonnaise when eating out.
  • FSA chief scientific adviser Ian Young said British eggs from supermarkets remain safe as chickens are vaccinated, though he described the outbreak as "unusually large and rapidly increasing.
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BBC News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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