The deceased doctor who was part of a suspected Shiga toxin-producing E coli cluster at a Hong Kong public hospital has been ...
An E coli infection linked to the death of a doctor in Princess Margaret Hospital is unlikely to lead to widespread ...
香港玛嘉烈医院肿瘤科疑似发生产志贺毒素大肠杆菌(Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli,STEC)感染事件,3名共用办公室的肿瘤科医生出现腹泻症状,其中一名年轻医生在入院治疗次日过世。
Hong Kong authorities are using advanced genome sequencing to see whether separate infections or underlying factors ...
Investigation under way into trio of oncologists at same hospital who presented symptoms of highly toxic E coli strain.
Leafy greens have had a checkered past in terms of food safety — it’s been suspected that pre-harvest irrigation water may have spread E. coli and Salmonella to these vegetables.
The Centre for Health Protection is looking into a suspected Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection cluster ...
Health officials on Tuesday confirmed that an oncologist at Princess Margaret Hospital died last Friday of a suspected E.
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来自MSNOne Hong Kong doctor dies as health authorities suspect rare E. coli infection at Princess ...A Hong Kong doctor has died after he was suspected to have contracted a rare E. coli infection, the city’s health authorities ...
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