Listeria outbreak: NHS hospital sandwich deaths ‘due to dramatic public health cuts’ The deaths of 18 people, including six linked to an outbreak of listeria, were down to “systematic failures” in public health following “dramatic” budget cuts, according to a former health chief.
Professor John Ashton described 18 deaths linked to separate deadly outbreaks of listeria and streptococcus earlier this year as “serious failures” of the system. iNews
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Professor John Ashton described 18 deaths linked to separate deadly outbreaks of listeria and streptococcus earlier this year as “serious failures” of the system. iNews
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- Hospital and community deaths from listeria and streptococcus reveal weaknesses in public health – here we go again! (open access) Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
- Serious Government failures led to the deaths of six patients from listeria-contaminated sandwiches The Daily Mail
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