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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 become the third to close because of a suspected E.coli outbreak, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) has said. | A farm in Nottinghamshire has become the third to close because of a suspected E.coli outbreak, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) 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 is conducting an investigation. | The farm closed voluntarily and the HPA is conducting an 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". | 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". |
Animals tested | Animals tested |
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." | 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." |
None of those infected in the latest alert are in hospital. | None of those infected in the latest alert are in hospital. |
HPA officials said a full epidemiological investigation would be undertaken and animals at the farm would be tested over the weekend. | HPA officials said a full epidemiological investigation would be undertaken and animals at the farm would be tested over the weekend. |
The farm will remain closed until the outcome is known. | The farm will remain closed until the outcome is known. |
A farm spokesman said: "We have closed voluntarily as there is a potential E.coli link but it's not confirmed. | A farm spokesman said: "We have closed voluntarily as there is a potential E.coli link but it's not confirmed. |
"We anticipate we will be closed for a couple of days for testing." | "We anticipate we will be closed for a couple of days for testing." |
The farm has seven hand washing points and several signs reminding people to wash their hands after touching animals. | The farm has seven hand washing points and several signs reminding people to wash their hands after touching animals. |
Patients 'improving' | |
There are currently 45 cases of E.coli linked to Godstone Farm in Surrey. | |
Of the 45 affected, 12 are children being treated in hospital. Four of them remain seriously ill. | |
Six children are in a stable condition, and two were described as "improving" by the HPA on Thursday. | |
An HPA spokesman said it was not aware of any cases of the E.coli strain linked to Horton Park Children's Farm. | |
The parents of the most ill children have been given an apology by the HPA for delays in closing Godstone Farm and an independent investigation has been commissioned. |