A surge in cases of relatively rare form of Salmonella may be due to Spanish eggs not being cooked properly by caterers, experts suggest. Cases of Salmonella Enteritidis PT14 rose sharply from under 200 a year before 2001 to 922 in 2003.
A surge in cases of relatively rare form of Salmonella may be due to Spanish eggs not being cooked properly by caterers, experts suggest. Cases of Salmonella Enteritidis PT14 rose sharply from under 200 a year before 2001 to 922 in 2003.