- A Salmonella outbreak originating from a Belgian poultry farm has infected at least 300 people and triggered egg recalls across nine European countries.
- The outbreak was traced to egg producer Laerco BV after bacteria spread between coops, forcing regulators to shut down the facility.
- Consumers across Europe have been warned to check for egg producer codes 2-BE-1073-01 to 04, as health officials expect case numbers to climb.
- Victims range from infants to a 96-year-old, with severe symptoms including fever, vomiting and dehydration requiring hospital care.
- Meanwhile, the UK is also tackling a Salmonella outbreak tied to imported eggs, which has recorded 207 cases and one death.
IN FULL



