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An employee of the laboratory at Hamburg Eppendorf hospital shows a bacterial culture of the EHEC bacterium. Philipp Guelland/AP/Press Association Images

Deadly E.coli outbreak caused by new strain, says WHO

The World Health Organisation has said preliminary tests suggest the wave of E.coli infection affecting Europeans has been caused by a new, mutant form of two different E. coli bacteria.

THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION has said that the E. coli bacteria responsible for a deadly outbreak that has left 18 dead and sickened hundreds in Europe is a new strain that has never been seen before.

Preliminary genetic sequencing suggests the strain is a mutant form of two different E. coli bacteria, with lethal genes that could explain why the outbreak appears to be so massive and dangerous, the agency said.

Hilde Kruse, a food safety expert at the WHO told The Associated Press that “this is a unique strain that has never been isolated from patients before.”

She added that the new strain has “various characteristics that make it more virulent and toxin-producing”.

So far, the mutant E. coli strain has sickened more than 1,500 people, including 470 who have developed a rare kidney failure complication, and killed 18, including one overnight in Germany, the country hit hardest by the outbreak. Researchers have been unable to pinpoint the cause of the illness, which has hit at least nine European countries, and prompted Russia on Thursday to extend a ban on vegetables to the entire European Union.

Kruse said it’s not uncommon for bacteria to continually evolve and swap genes. “There’s a lot of mobility in the microbial world,” she said. Kruse said it was difficult to explain where the new strain came from but said strains of bacteria from both humans and animals easily trade genes, similar to how animal viruses like Ebola sometimes jump into humans.

“One should think of an animal source,” Kruse said. “Many animals are hosts of various types of toxin-producing E. coli.”

Kruse said the new bacteria strain had traits that made it more dangerous than other types of E. coli, which might explain why the outbreak is mainly striking adults, and women in particular. Normally, severe E. coli cases are seen in children and the elderly.

But she cautioned that since people with milder cases probably aren’t seeking medical help, officials don’t know just how big the outbreak is. “It’s hard to say how virulent (this new E. coli strain) is because we just don’t know the real number of people affected.”

Germany

Nearly all the sick people either live in Germany or recently traveled there. Two people who were sickened are now in the United States, and both had recently traveled to Hamburg, Germany, where many of the infections occurred. British officials announced four new cases, including three Britons who recently visited Germany and a German person on holiday in England.

German officials have warned people not to eat lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers.

Fearful of the outbreak spreading into Russia, the country on Thursday extended its ban on vegetable imports to all of the EU. Russia had banned fresh imports from Spain and Germany on Monday.

The United Arab Emirates issued a temporary ban on cucumbers from Spain, Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands. State news agency WAM said the Gulf nation’s Minister of Environment and Water issued the order Wednesday based on information “from international food safety agencies and news reports.”

Lyubov Voropayeva, spokeswoman for the Russian Agency for the Supervision of Consumer Rights, told the AP the Russian ban has been imposed immediately and indefinitely.

The agency’s chief Gennady Onishchenko told Russian news agencies that this “unpopular measure” would be in place until European officials inform Moscow of the cause of the disease and how it is being spread.

“How many more lives of European citizens does it take for European officials to tackle this problem?” he told the state-owned RIA Novosti news agency.

Meanwhile, Spain’s prime minister slammed the European Commission and Germany for singling out the country’s produce as a possible source of a deadly bacterial outbreak in Europe, and said the government would demand explanations and reparations.

Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero told Spanish National Radio that the German federal government was ultimately responsible for the allegations, adding that Spain would seek “conclusive explanations and sufficient reparations.”

The outbreak is already considered the third-largest involving E. coli in recent world history, and it may be the deadliest. Twelve people died in a 1996 Japanese outbreak that reportedly sickened more than 12,000, and seven died in a 2000 Canadian outbreak.

- AP

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    Mute Brian Dunne
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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:29 AM

    Not as much since the kids were born. I do love a good book though!

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    Mute Mrs Doyle
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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:55 AM

    @Brian Dunne: same as that Brian!

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:33 AM

    @Mrs Doyle: Who needs books when we have the comment section of journal.ie?
    Far more entertaining than any book and the standard of writing is top class!!

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    Mute Mrs Doyle
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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:53 AM

    @Justin Gillespie: ok!

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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:53 PM

    @Brian Dunne: So read some *to* the kids!

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    Mute Mrs Doyle
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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:54 AM

    My teenage daughter’s bookcase is stuffed with books, she absolutely loves reading. I’ve saved a fortune since we started going to a library.

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    Mute Adrian Versey
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    Sep 30th 2022, 12:27 PM

    @Mrs Doyle: Library’s are one of the great bastion’s of civilisation. Spent a lot of time in them during the last recession.

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    Mute Joe Lynch
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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:17 AM

    Always loved reading ever since I was a child. I can’t understand why some people don’t read books as they’re missing out on so much. Charity shops are brilliant for getting books for very little money.

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    Mute Lesley Barclay
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    Sep 30th 2022, 10:48 AM

    I don’t count how many books a year but I definitely read every day…even if it’s just 5 minutes before sleep.

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    Mute Adrian Versey
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    Sep 30th 2022, 12:28 PM

    @Lesley Barclay: I am exactly the same. Always have a book on the go.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 10:24 AM

    I use the Borrow box app via the library for audiobooks in the car or for walking. You may have to reserve and wait a few weeks for a newer book but it’s an excellent service.
    Usually have 2/3 more on the Kindle as well. I love them but I haven’t really gone back to physical books since lockdown.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:32 AM

    @Sara McS: I love Borrowbox. I use the App for audio books when I’m cooking or to send me to sleep!

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    Sep 30th 2022, 8:58 PM

    @Sara McS: I have a kindle and really loved it, especially when going away on holidays, but of late I’m back to the real book, and must say I do prefer to have the feel of the real thing.
    I always have a book or two on the go.
    Clonmel library is just Awesome, and staff so so helpful.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:07 AM

    Every time I pick up a book, the whole house decides they need to talk to me lol

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    Sep 30th 2022, 3:08 PM

    @Anna Carr: ….She mused to herself, with an almost wry smile raising itself upon her face as she lowered the book to her lap. ‘Ill just finish this paragraph’. But again the questions came: ‘What ya doing? Good book? – what’s it about??’. ‘Everytime’, she heard herself saying to herself. Will I ever finish this book’?

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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:32 AM

    I’m about halfway through the 750 books I own!

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    Sep 30th 2022, 10:24 AM

    Read 3/4 days a week sometimes only for 15/20 minutes though. Probably get through 20 plus books a year. Majority on my kindle, I like to get books at Christmas though.

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    Mute Mick Tobin
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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:42 AM

    I’ve been re-reading the Miles Davis autobiography for the past few years, but a lad down the pub just sent me the Barrytown Trilogy because he thought I should be ashamed of myself that I hadn’t read it, so that should keep me busy for the next few years.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:37 AM

    Give me the company of books over people, any day! You can trust a good book. People? Not so much, in my experience.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:57 AM

    @Sean May: Touched a nerve ….

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:01 AM

    Recently bought a new kindle. I’ve actually started reading again. It’s only a few minutes before bed, to wind down, but I try and do it every night. It means less time on my phone right before trying to sleep, which is a good thing.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:26 AM

    What are you reading for?
    https://youtu.be/BwkdGr9JYmE
    (Bill Hicks)

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:09 AM

    Where’s the slot for two or three a week?

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:26 AM

    Used to spend a fortune on books, but bought a kindle for economic reasons. Unfortunately price difference between printed books which I prefer and the price on kindle is a massive difference. I would rather support a local book shop, but the cost is the problem. Can understand the author and publisher ,the shop must benefit from the sale, but the price can’t compare with kindle.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 9:49 AM

    Wilbur Smith was my favourite author. One could almost smell the elephant s#/t he was so descriptive of Africa.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 4:09 PM

    I read the Beano and pass it on to a lady who gives it to her young nieces. I used to read Mad magazine and miss its demise. Alfred E. Neuman’s catch line What me Worry? is also my philosophy. I miss the Dandy with Lord Snooty and his pals. Posh mags like the New York Review of Books I can only get occasionally if I visit a certain shop in Dublin. From a local grocery shop I can buy Ireland’s Own – the week wouldn’t be the same without it. I borrow bewks from the local library.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 2:21 PM

    How are you supposed to get to sleep without reading your book? Ken Follett, Hilary Mantel, Philippa Gregory…… brilliant escapism while learning history at the same time

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:50 AM

    A few a year. Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab: BRILLIANT!

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:22 AM

    The poll would be better if we distinguished between paper and audio books. I find lots of books only work for me in one format but not the other.

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    Sep 30th 2022, 11:25 AM

    @Des Ryan: it asks how often you “read” a book, not much reading to an audio book

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    Sep 30th 2022, 2:46 PM

    @Paddy Cullen AIWS: You’re missing out

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    Oct 1st 2022, 7:13 AM

    Since I have a kobo reader I have read over 1600 books and still reading! My kobo goes every where with me and the price to buy a book is low enough that I don’t feel the need to buy less! It is fantastic!

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