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Weekly releases (1997–2007) - Volume 10, Issue 26, 30 June 2005
Volume 10, Issue 26, 2005
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A nationwide outbreak of multiresistant Salmonella Typhimurium in Finland due to contaminated lettuce from Spain, May 2005
J Takkinen , U M Nakari , T Johansson , T Niskanen , A Siitonen and M KuusiMore LessA rare multiresistant Salmonella Typhimurium DT 104B has caused an outbreak of 60 microbiologically confirmed cases in May 2005, widely distributed across southern and western Finland
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Outbreak of Clostridium difficile infection in an English hospital linked to hypertoxin-producing strains in Canada and the US
More LessAn outbreak of Clostridium difficile infections in an acute hospital in southeast England is currently being investigated.
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BSE-related health risks from goat meat: scientific opinion from the European Food Safety Authority
More LessThe risk of exposure to the bovine spongiform encephalopathy infectious agent from consumption of goat meat by humans is considered to be small, according to the EFSA
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Outbreak of shigellosis in Irish holidaymakers associated with travel to Egypt
P McKeown , M O'Connor , G McDonnell , M Di Renzi , B Foley , P Garvey , E McNamara , S Codd , C Cosgove and D de la HarpeMore LessAn outbreak of gastrointestinal illness associated with travel to Egypt is being investigated in Ireland. An aeroplane arrived in Dublin on 1 June 2005, carrying holidaymakers returning from Luxor in Egypt
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Council of the European Union publishes action list for Commission and member states to continue to fight HIV/AIDS in Europe and beyond
More LessA new document reaffirming the European Union (EU)’s commitment to tackling HIV/AIDS in Europe and Central Asia was published by the Council of the European Union on 6 June
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A case of cholera imported from Senegal to Rimini, Italy, June 2005
M Ciofi Degli Atti , A C Finarelli , M G Pompa , F Toni , A Bella , O Callipari and I LuzziMore LessOn the evening of 15 June 2005, a 45 year old Senegalese man was admitted to hospital in Rimini, northeast Italy with severe acute diarrhoea.
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Tickborne encephalitis epidemiology in Estonia, 1950-2004
N Kerbo , I Donchenko , K Kutsar and V VasilenkoMore LessThe first case of tickborne encephalitis (TBE) in Estonia was reported in 1950 in the south of the country. Since that time, TBE has spread and today it is endemic in Estonia.
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