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An Outbreak of Pork Pie Poisoning at Derby

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

C. F. Peckham
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(Assistant Bacteriologist to the Derbyshire County Council.)
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There are so many unexplained problems in connection with food poisoning that it is still of importance to study in detail and with care every outbreak. I have perused the records of several hundred food poisoning outbreaks, published and unpublished, and the prevailing impression left is one of regret that so many opportunities of clearing up obscurities and elucidating channels of infection have been lost by omission to push investigations home. The outbreak recorded here is in pleasant contrast and worthy of detailed study. It is noteworthy for two features. The bacillus isolated was not only isolated from the incriminated food but it was recovered from water from a tank in the slaughter-house, a rather unusual feature. This suggests a method of infection which has not hitherto been reported.

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