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Hospital Sandwiches Killed Eight in Britain Over Past 10 Years

by VR Sreeraman on August 23, 2012 at 6:59 PM

An independent health watchdog has revealed that listeria-infected sandwiches prepared at hospitals have killed at least eight patients in UK hospitals over the past 10 years.


The victims died after being infected with the listeria bacteria, which thrives when food is not chilled properly, The Sun reported.

Half of those affected were cancer patients already weakened by chemotherapy treatment that left them less able to fight off the deadly bacteria, the Health Protection Agency found.

At least 20 others were also poisoned by listeria but survived.

Sandwiches were found to account for almost three quarters of outbreaks in hospitals.

The bacteria was also found in ham salad, sliced sausage, tuna, cheese and prawn mayo.

Almost all the food were pre-packed by commercial firms, but at some stage had not been kept below five degrees Celsius, the report said.

The agency said the report suggests "catering and ward staff are not aware of the importance of temperature control, or that proper methods of refrigeration were not used".

Source: IANS

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