Three E coli cases found in UK
Three cases of E coli have been confirmed in an outbreak at a children's nursery in United Kingdom.
Tri Ceffyl Bach Nursery in Amlwch was closed as a precaution last Thursday.
Testing has been offered to children and adults, and so far three cases of E coli O157 have been detected in children.
Nursery staff, and those in "at-risk" groups who are close contacts of people who are unwell, are also being tested.
People can become infected with E coli O157 by eating contaminated food, or through contact with infected people, farm animals or contaminated water.
Symptoms of E coli O157 range from mild diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever to severe bloody diarrhoea.
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