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Salmonella

Volume 927: debated on Wednesday 9 March 1977

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether, in view of the large increase in food poisoning cases, his Department will investigate the use of sulphonamide drugs to treat diarrhoea and sickness, since these drugs do not eliminate salmonella organisms.

I would refer the right hon. Gentleman to my reply to his other Question yesterday.—[Vol. 927, c. 491.]