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Third farm closes in E.coli alert | Third farm closes in E.coli alert |
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A farm in Nottinghamshire has closed because of a suspected E.coli outbreak, the Health Protection Agency has said. | A farm in Nottinghamshire has closed because of a suspected E.coli outbreak, the Health Protection Agency has said. |
It is understood two people have become infected after visiting the White Post Farm at Farnsfield. | It is understood two people have become infected after visiting the White Post Farm at Farnsfield. |
The farm closed voluntarily and the HPA and its partners are conducting a full epidemiological investigation. | The farm closed voluntarily and the HPA and its partners are conducting a full epidemiological investigation. |
Godstone Farm in Surrey and its sister farm, Horton Park Children's Farm in Epsom are shut due to "unsatisfactory" hygiene arrangements, the HPA said. | Godstone Farm in Surrey and its sister farm, Horton Park Children's Farm in Epsom are shut due to "unsatisfactory" hygiene arrangements, the HPA said. |
The HPA added that it was also aware of two other cases potentially linked to White Post Farm which "had different strains of E.coli 0157". | |
In a statement, the agency said: "There are many potential sources of E.coli and as yet there is no confirmation that the farm is the source of infection in these cases, all of whom are well." |