Dutch veg recalled amid E.coli fear

Dutch authorities have recalled red beet sprouts after samples were found to be contaminated with a strain of E.coli bacteria that was apparently less dangerous than the one causing Europe’s deadly E. coli crisis.

Dutch authorities have recalled red beet sprouts after samples were found to be contaminated with a strain of E.coli bacteria that was apparently less dangerous than the one causing Europe’s deadly E. coli crisis.

German health officials, meanwhile, reported that three more people died of E.coli infection yesterday, raising the toll to 29 in less than six weeks.

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