E. Coli cases linked to Flicks restaurant in Belfast
date:Oct 15, 2012
e diarrhoea, which can range from mild to profuse, watery or bloody diarrhoea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting.

The agency's Dr Michael Devine said, on average, symptoms last for about two weeks.

He said the first case was discovered on 9 October and the restaurant closed on 11 October.

We alerted general practitioners on Friday that there had been an increase in E. Coli in the Belfast area and then subsequently, on Saturday, we advised particularly of the association with Flicks restauran
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