The spread of a dangerous strain of salmonella bacteria in Britain

The Guardian newspaper, citing government reports, announced that a dangerous strain of salmonella had been found increasingly in meat products manufactured in Britain.

According to the newspaper, the British Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment confirmed an increase in the number of detected cases that contain salmonella bacteria in processed meat products.

A source in the Ministry of Agriculture said: "The ministry is concerned about the increase in the spread of salmonella throughout Europe during the past decade. Officials will continue to monitor the situation and take the necessary measures."

The newspaper pointed out that salmonella can be dangerous in the first place to the lives of infants and the elderly.

The newspaper quoted sources as saying that about 400 people in Britain were infected with salmonella bacteria in 2019 and 2020.

Earlier, salmonella bacteria were found in the Wieze chocolate factory, which is one of the largest chocolate factories in the world.

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