24.10.2025 11:04
It was announced that two people, including one child, have died in an outbreak caused by E. Coli (STEC) bacteria in Germany. The Robert Koch Institute reported that as of October 22, 183 cases have been identified, and particularly children under the age of 10 have been more affected.
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It has been reported that 2 people, including 1 child, have died in an outbreak caused by E. Coli (STEC) bacteria in Germany.
According to a report published by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), it was stated that a male child and a woman died in the E. Coli outbreak. It was reported that these two individuals died due to kidney failure related to the E. Coli bacteria.
CASE NOT FULLY CONFIRMED
It was also noted that a 90-year-old person died in connection with the outbreak, but the case has not been fully confirmed.
MAINLY AFFECTING CHILDREN
According to RKI, especially children under the age of 10 are more affected by the current outbreak. As of October 22, it was reported that 183 cases have been detected in the outbreak, while in another 168 cases, there is suspicion of E. Coli, but a definitive diagnosis has not been made.
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