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An expert at the World Health Organization says time is running out for German investigators to find the source of the world's deadliest E. coli outbreak, which has spread fear across Europe and cost farmers millions in exports.

An expert at the World Health Organization said Tuesday that time is running out for German investigators to find the source of the world's deadliest E. coli outbreak, which has spread fear across Europe and cost farmers millions in exports.
Health experts say time is running out for German investigators to find the source of the world's deadliest E. coli outbreak, and some have been surprised _ even shocked _ at lapses in the German investigation.
Outside health experts and German lawmakers roundly criticized Germany on Tuesday for a bungled investigation into the world's deadliest E. coli outbreak, saying the infections should have been spotted much sooner.
"If we don't know the likely culprit in a week's time, we may never know the cause," Dr. Guenael Rodier, director of the department of communicable disease surveillance and response at WHO, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Rodier said the contaminated vegetables have probably disappeared from the market and it will be difficult to link patients to tainted produce weeks after they first became infected.