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Renal and Neurological Involvement in Typical Shiga Toxin-Associated HUS

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Shiga toxin-producingEscherichia coli-associated haemolytic uraemic syndrome (STEC-HUS) is associated with renal and neurological injury. This Review summarizes the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of STEC-HUS and its acute and long-term effects on the kidney and central nervous system. The authors also describe the experience of a single centre that was affected by the STEC-HUS outbreak in Germany in 2011. Shiga toxin-producing Escheri…

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The prefecture calls for vigilance after the consumption, during recent local events, of meat from closed butchers.

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On Friday, the prefecture announced that the analyses carried out in butchers suspected of being responsible for these poisonings had confirmed traces of contamination with E. coli.

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In addition to the last two patients, "seven people remain hospitalized and 19 have been able to leave the hospital and return to their homes," says Aisne Prefecture.

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In Aisne, 26 people, including 25 children, suffered food poisoning and a 12-year-old child died.

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Specialists from the State Standard have detected Escherichia coli bacteria and sulfite-reducing clostridia in spices produced by the Ivatsevichi District Consumer Goods Company.

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economiematin.fr broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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