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Health fears sparked by outbreak of E. coli as four children are hospitalised after catching potentially deadly infection from lambs at a PETTING FARM
By Wills Robinson
Published: 11:27 GMT, 2 May 2014 | Updated: 12:54 GMT, 2 May 2014
Eleven cases confirmed at Huntley's County Store in Salmesbury, Lancashire
Two adults and nine children caught the infection in outbreak
Three children still being treated in hospital and one has been released
Comes two years after a petting zoo in nearby Bacup was closed down
Top doctor has now warned people to take care if visiting a petting zoo..
Another child admitted to hospital after E-coli outbreak at East Lancs farm store
8:00pm Saturday 3rd May 2014 in News
Lancashire Telegraph: The E-coli bacteria
ANOTHER child has been admitted to hospital following an E.coli outbreak in East Lancashire.
The total number of confirmed cases has now risen to 14, with 12 children and two adults affected after visiting Huntley?s Country Store in Samlesbury between March 29 and April 24...