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"path": "/2026/05/irish-illness-data-shows-more-reports-of-major-pathogens/",
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"site": "https://www.foodsafetynews.com",
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"textContent": "Infection data from Ireland has revealed an increase in most major pathogens this past year with Salmonella at its highest level since 2008.\n\nFigures come from a report published by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) that includes foodborne illnesses in the last quarter and all of 2025.",
"title": "Irish illness data shows more reports of major pathogens"
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