Category Archives: Food Poisoning Illness

Hong Kong – Group of mainland Chinese tourists taken to hospital in Hong Kong after suffering suspected food poisoning

SCMP

Health authorities have ordered a restaurant in Hong Kong to suspend business and undergo cleaning after mainland Chinese tourists who dined there were suspected of having suffered food poisoning

Police said they received a report at 12.33pm on Tuesday that 11 people had fallen ill in To Kwa Wan and were later sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

Staff members from the centre and the Centre for Food Safety inspected the restaurant where they had dinner and took away samples for laboratory testing.

Authorities also ordered the restaurant to suspend operations and carry out cleaning to improve the food preparation process.

Morocco – Mass Food Poisoning in Casablanca: 63 Gravely Affected from Fast-Food Sandwich

Morocco World News

The victims had eaten a sandwich called “khobza aajiba” or “wonder  bread,” which is a specialty of the fast-food restaurant.

Rabat – Around 35 people were initially victims of massive food poisoning on Wednesday evening in Casablanca after consuming a sandwich at a fast-food restaurant in the Sabata neighborhood.

However, the regional hospital of Ben M’sik told SNRTNews today that the victim count reached 63 by yesterday evening.

An alert was raised at the emergency room of Sidi Othmane Hospital in Ben M’Sik after 30 individuals exhibiting symptoms of food poisoning were admitted early Thursday morning, according to reports.

The victims had eaten a sandwich called “khobza aajiba” or “wonder bread,” which is a specialty of the fast-food restaurant.

This sandwich mainly consists of eggs, potatoes, rice, and other ingredients, which are often not fresh and can result in unsanitary and unhygienic conditions.

Hong Kong – CHP investigates two food poisoning clusters

Gov HK

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (August 30) investigating two epidemiologically linked food poisoning clusters affecting nine persons, and reminded the public to maintain personal, food and environmental hygiene to prevent foodborne diseases.

The first cluster involved two males and four females, aged between 36 and 46, who developed abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, and fever about 10 to 15 hours after having dinner at a restaurant in Mong Kok on August 28.

The other cluster involved one male and two females, aged between 28 and 30, who developed similar symptoms about nine to 31 hours after having dinner at the same restaurant on the same day.

Among the nine affected persons, five of them sought medical advice. Two of them required hospitalisation. The stool specimen of one affected person was positive for Vibrio parahaemolyticus upon laboratory testing. All patients are in stable condition.

Initial investigations by the CHP revealed that the affected persons had consumed common food and the food concerned was clam in preserved fish sauce. The incident might have been caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

Personnel from the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department conducted an inspection at the restaurant, took food sample for examination, and instructed the premises concerned to suspend the sale of relevant food as well as carry out cleaning and disinfection of the premises. The CFS has also provided health education related to food safety and environmental hygiene to the staff of the premises. The investigations of the CHP and the CFS are ongoing.

USA – CDC – Update – Listeria Outbreak Linked to Meats Sliced at Delis

CDC

Investigation start date: July 19, 2024
Investigation status: Open
Recall issued: Yes

Latest update: More illnesses and deaths have been reported in this outbreak. Listeria is a hardy germ that can remain on surfaces, like meat slicers, and foods, even at refrigerated temperatures. It can also take up to 10 weeks for some people to have symptoms of listeriosis. Do not eat recalled deli meats. Some of the products have sell by dates into October 2024.

Fast Facts

  • Cases: 57 (14 new)
  • Hospitalizations: 57 (14 new)
  • Deaths: 9 (6 new)
  • States: 18 (5 new)

India – Mathura: Over 120 hospitalised after food poisoning on Janmashtami, 2 vendors booked

Indian Express

More than 120 people, including women and children, were hospitalised due to food poisoning after consuming items made from buckwheat flour, officials said on Tuesday.

A team from the District Food and Drug Administration raided and sealed the shops of two vendors supplying the contaminated buckwheat flour (kuttu atta), they said, adding a case has been registered against them.

The incident was reported from several villages in the Farah police station area of Mathura district last night. All victims are stable, the officials said

South Korea – Foodborne Illness on the Rise in South Korea

Food Poisoning News

In 2023, South Korea experienced a significant increase in food poisoning cases compared to the previous three years during the COVID-19 pandemic. The country’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety reported 359 cases affecting 8,789 patients, representing a 1.5-fold increase in cases and more than double the number of patients compared to the 2020 to 2022 average.

The analysis revealed a concentration of food poisoning incidents during the summer months, with 33.7% of cases occurring from July to September. Surprisingly, September saw the highest number of cases and patients, with 43 incidents affecting 1,590 individuals. July followed closely with 41 cases and 1,563 patients, while August recorded 37 cases with 977 patients.

Taiwan – Food poisoning suspected from sandwiches

Taipei Times

Thirty-five people have sought medical treatment for acute symptoms after allegedly eating banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) from a vendor in Jhubei City (竹北), the Hsinchu County Public Health Bureau said yesterday.

The bureau said that since Saturday, it has received several reports of suspected food poisoning from hospitals.

The vendor has been ordered to temporarily suspend its business, it said, adding that tests were being conducted to determine whether the people had food poisoning, with results expected in about two weeks.

USA – What is the Most Common Source of Food Poisoning in the United States of America?

Food Poisoning News

According to salmonella lawyer Ron Simon, interviewed for this article, about one-in-six Americans will contract food poisoning this year alone. Simon notes that some of the victims will become sick for as little as a few days, while others will suffer catastrophic illness, including death. This is backed up by the CDC which admits that 48 million Americans get sick in an average year from food poisoning, and  about 128 thousand of those require hospitalization.  Of those, about 3000 die each year.  According to Simon, who represents one of those who died in the very recent Boar’s Head deli meat Listeria outbreak, food poisoning is a serious concern and one public health experts and food producers need to pay attention to.

Read more at the link above.

Vietnam – 148 suffer suspected food poisoning after consuming ‘banh mi’ in Vietnam’s Dong Thap

Tuoitre News

The number of hospitalizations due to suspected food poisoning in Dong Thap Province, southern Vietnam reached 148 as of 1:00 pm on Monday, with most of them seeking medical attention after eating banh mi from the same food establishment.

Vo Minh Phuc, head of the provincial Department for Food Safety, told a press conference held on Monday afternoon that these 148 cases had been admitted to six general hospitals and medical centers in the province between August 7 and 12.

The local health authority collected food samples and patient specimens for testing to serve an investigation into the cause of the poisoning.

India – 150 Ashram School students fall sick after dinner, food poisoning suspected

Hindustan Times

Over 500 students in Palghar district suffered from suspected food poisoning after dinner from a central kitchen. About 150 were admitted for treatment.