Holidaymakers have been warned as sickness illness hits four European holiday destinations. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said that the outbreak of Yersinia enterocolitica has been found in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Norway.
The ECDC said 133 cases have so far been identified. Yersinia are bacteria (germs) that can make you sick and infection with Yersinia is often linked to eating raw or undercooked pork. Symptoms depend on the age of the person with the infection.
The ECDC said: “Given the distribution of the implicated products in several EU/EEA countries, the risk of contracting yersinosis…