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Social networking and crowdsourcing aid swift characterisation of deadly E. coli strain

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Summary More than 3,000 people across Germany were infected with an unusual strain of Shiga-toxin-producing E. coli in May and June this year. The outbreak caught the public and health officials by surprise and resulted in over 40 deaths. Cases of infection were also reported in travellers returning from Germany to other countries, including the UK.
Description The success of the ‘open-source genomics’ approach offers hope for future public health emergencies, where rapid data sharing and community efforts could leader to quicker recognition and characterisation of novel pathogens, potentially shortening outbreaks and saving lives.

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