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| Friday, 29 November, 2002, 15:00 GMT Search for source of e-coli outbreak ![]() Investigations into the cause of the outbreak continue Environmental health teams are trying to locate the source of an e-coli outbreak at a North Yorkshire nursery. Parents of children at the Busy Bears Nursery in Skipton say they are confident everything is being done to tackle the outbreak. Five nursery children have been diagnosed with diarrhoea caused by the e-coli 0157 bacteria. Two of the youngsters are recovering in hospital, one at Airedale Hospital in Keighley and the other at St James's Hospital in Leeds. Parents unconcerned One mother told BBC North Yorkshire: "The nursery have been very good about it. "My son has been screened and he's alright. "I am happy with what's going on." Another mother, whose son also goes to the nursery, said: "He seems okay so I am not worried. Kidney failure "The nursery have reassured us. "If the nursery opens again next week he'll be going back." All 23 staff and 143 children are being screened for signs of infection. E-coli 0157 is the most serious form of the bug and and can lead to acute kidney failure. | See also: 28 Nov 02 | England 15 Aug 02 | Wales 12 Aug 02 | Health 05 Aug 02 | Scotland Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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