E. Coli Intoxication in Aisne: 30 Cases, Results of Genome Sequencing Expected Wednesday
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The authorities were able to identify the "irrefutable evidence" of the link between the bacteria found in sick people and those identified in suspected butcheries.
New bacterial test results were released this Wednesday, two weeks after the first contamination, and an 11-year-old girl died.
The Paris prosecutor said she was waiting for the results of the sequencing of the bacteria on Wednesday, which, according to her, will allow "to determine with certainty that all the victims were contaminated with the same bacteria".
The prefecture wanted to be reassuring this Tuesday evening, July 1st, even if four people remain hospitalized. Prosecutor Laure Beccuau for her part said she was waiting "presumably Wednesday" for the sequencing of the genome.
Since June 12, 30 people have been victims of E. coli intoxication in Aisne. The investigation is progressing to determine the precise origin of E. coli, the contamination being likely related to...
Since June 12, 30 people have been the victims of food poisoning in Aisne. An 11-year-old child died on June 16. The result of the sequencing of the genome is expected "presumably Wednesday". - Food poisoning in Aisne: a 30th recorded case, a crucial outcome expected Wednesday (Police, justice and other facts).
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