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E. coli outbreak: Germany appeals for blood donors
E. coli outbreak: Germany
appeals for blood donors German clinics have appealed for blood
donations as the number of people
infected with a deadly strain of E. coli
has reached 1,836 globally.
Nearly 200 new cases have been reported in
two days in Germany, which has seen the
most infections. The bug has killed 17
people in Germany and one in Sweden.
German scientists say the new E. coli
strain's genes have been decoded. It is a
new hybrid form toxic to humans.
Germans are still being advised not to eat
raw vegetables.
'Poison'
Most cases are in northern Germany,
including Hamburg. In severe cases, doctors
have to perform blood transfusions.
Lutz Schmidt, medical chief of the Hamburg
blood donation service, said: "We need
blood, plasma too. The stocks need to be
replenished."
He told the newspaper Die Welt that in
Hamburg ,many donors had responded to
the Eppendorf University Clinic's appeal for
blood.
E. coli is a bacterium that usually inhabits
the guts of cattle and sheep and is mostly
harmless.
Some strains, such as Enterohaemorrhagic
E. coli (EHEC), can cause diarrhoea, severe
stomach cramps and fever, though most
sufferers recover within days.
However, a small number of patients
develop the potentially deadly haemolytic
uraemic syndrome (HUS), which attacks the
kidneys and nervous system.
The bacterium sticks to the intestine walls,
pumping out toxins.
In all, 1,213 EHEC cases and 520 HUS cases
have now been reported in Germany, the
World Health Organization (WHO) says.
It adds that 553 cases of HUS and 1,283
cases of EHEC have been detected globally.
In Britain, health officials have announced
four more EHEC cases, bringing the total
number to 11. All patients have recently
travelled to Germany.
Russia - the EU's largest export market for
vegetables - has rejected pleas from
Brussels to drop its ban on the import of
fresh vegetables.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Friday
the ban may go against "the spirit of the
WTO... but cucumbers that people die after
eating really stink".
"We cannot poison our people for the sake
of some spirit," he added.
Anger in Spain
The new E. coli strain is believed to have
spread via contaminated raw cucumbers or
tomatoes.
European health authorities are urgently
trying to pinpoint the source of this
epidemic.
Cases of HUS have also been reported in
Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain. Seven
people in the UK have the infection, though
all are thought to have contracted it in
Germany.
Two people in the US, who travelled recently
to Germany, have tested positive for HUS,
said the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Spain says it will seek damages from
Germany over initial claims that its produce
was the source of the outbreak.
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez
Zapatero said he would demand reparations
for the economic losses suffered.
Germany had blamed Spanish cucumbers
but has since accepted it was not the case.
Spanish fruit and vegetable exporters
estimate they are losing 200m euros
($290m; £177m) a week in sales.
Sales of Spanish produce to supermarkets
across Europe - not just of cucumbers, but
of everything - have ground to a halt, says
the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Almeria,
Spain's so-called fruitbasket.
Tens of thousands of kilos of fresh fruit and
vegetables grown in Spain are being
destroyed, she adds.
E. coli outbreak: Germany
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