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Warning tourists holidaying in Egypt?s Hurghada resort over huge E.coli outbreak

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Source: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/4630343/hurghada-egypt-ecoli-holiday/

Warning to Scots holidaying in Egypt?s Hurghada resort over huge E.coli outbreak
Simon Lennon
22 Aug 2019, 14:37Updated: 22 Aug 2019, 14:38

MULTIPLE Scots have been caught up in at outbreak of E.coli in Egypt.

Health officials have warned tourists about travelling to Hurghada after holidaymakers were struck down with the infection in the same resort where a couple died last year.

Up to 25 people have been affected across the UK so far with the youngest victim a baby less than one year old and the oldest 67.

Advice suggests the bug is likely spread by contaminated water or food and are urging Brits to avoid salads, unpasteurised ice cream, cheese and ice cubes in their drinks which may be made from contaminated water...
 
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