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Mexico is not at risk of epidemic E. coli claims Health Secretary

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http://www.informador.com.mx/mexico/2011/297548/6/mexico-no-esta-en-riesgo-de-epidemia-de-e-coli.htm
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Mexico is not at risk of epidemic E. coli
Government of Mexico | Ministry of Health | Jos? ?ngel C?rdova Villalobos

Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos E. epidemic denied Coli in the country. EL UNIVERSAL
Discarded outbreak
The federal Health Minister says that this bacteria comes from vegetables, and excludes the risk since they are not imported products such

MERIDA, YUCATAN (05/JUN/2011) .- The Federal Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, considered "practically non-existent" risk that arises in Mexico An outbreak of Escherichia coli (E. coli) by eating vegetables infected by bacteria that affects Europe.

The federal official said that this bacteria comes from vegetables "that conveys or transmits supposed" to others and said that Mexico does not import these products from Europe.

"Then," he insisted, there is virtually no risk, but either way, we are always alert to any biological threat epidemiological such as the emergence of an outbreak. "
 
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