Swedish Salmonella Outbreak Likely Connected to Eggs - Radio Sweden
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The Salmonella cases at nursing homes in Sörmland are part of a larger outbreak, likely caused by eggs. This is shown by an analysis by the Public Health Agency. – It is particularly unfortunate that it affected nursing homes because we know that certain groups are particularly vulnerable, says deputy state epidemiologist Stephan Stenmark.
Several people in nursing homes in Katrineholm have contracted salmonella. But they are only part of a "larger outbreak" - in half of Sweden. - It is unusual for cases to occur in nursing homes, says deputy state epidemiologist Stephan Stenmark. The cause of the infection is believed to be eggs.
The Salmonella outbreak that affected nursing homes in Katrineholm may be linked to eggs, Region Sörmland writes in a press release.
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