Mice could be cause of salmonella outbreak in Australia

Benalla Rural City, north on Mebourne in Australia, has announced eight confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning while several suspected cases are awaiting the outcome of tests.

Benalla Rural City Council senior environmental health officer Callum Morrison told the Shepparton News in a small rural shire there were normally one or two cases of salmonella poisoning a year, so the spike in infections was unusual.

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