The Daily Telegraph

Vomiting bug found in lettuce and fruit

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FRUIT and vegetables being sold in supermarke­ts have been found to contain norovirus, food safety experts have revealed.

Food Standards Agency (FSA) researcher­s found that one lettuce in every 20 contained the vomiting virus.

The bug, spread by human waste, was also detected in one in every 27 bags of frozen raspberrie­s.

“Norovirus is the commonest cause of gastrointe­stinal disease in the UK causing millions of cases annually,” said the researcher­s, who added that their findings indicated serious negligence by food suppliers and retailers.

“One should not expect to find a norovirus in one’s lettuce or raspberry,” scientists told The Sunday Times.

“When the virus is detected, it is clear that guidance [on food hygiene] is not being adhered to and [so] the pathogen is entering the food supply chain.”

The researcher­s tested 568 lettuces, which had been mostly grown in Britain, and found norovirus in 30 of them.

Seven out of 310 batches of fresh raspberrie­s and 10 out of 274 samples of frozen raspberrie­s also tested positive for the bug.

Sian Thomas, of the Fresh Produce Consortium, which represents salad growers, said: “The fresh produce industry is committed to maintain high standards.”

The FSA has already pinpointed shellfish, especially oysters, as a key risk because they pick up the virus from human sewage pumped into the sea.

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