Category Archives: Poisoning

Australia – Canberra Mrs Kim’s Donuts in Kingston closes amid widespread reports of food poisoning

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A recently opened Kingston doughnut store has closed amid widespread reports it is the source of dozens of food poisoning complaints across the ACT.

Reports emerged at the weekend on social media of locals experiencing vomiting and nausea after eating food from Mrs Kim’s Donuts.

The doughnut bar opened in July 2021 but has now closed its doors and removed its Facebook and Instagram pages.

The business’s Google search results now have it listed as permanently closed.

ACT Health has not confirmed it is investigating Mrs Kim’s but says it has received around 130 complaints about a single business.

South Africa – Suspected food poisoning leaves 2 dead, 29 others ill after eating funeral food

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The Gauteng health department says it is dealing with a cluster outbreak of suspected food poisoning cases following the funeral of an elderly woman in Kagiso.

The department’s spokesperson Kwara Kekana said they were working closely with the West Rand District in investigating the incident.

According to Kekana, the  poisoning was suspected to have emanated from a funeral at Kadima Street on Saturday, 13 November.

“Food was served around 11:00 and reports of sudden vomiting and diarrhoea began at around 16:00 on the same day,” said Kekana.

“On Sunday evening, there were rumours of eight cases of people with symptoms and one death.”

“Water and food samples have also been collected and the District Health Services is awaiting results,” Kekana added.

Meanwhile, last week, the Department of Health initiated an urgent investigation into possible food poisoning in Mpumalanga, Eastern Cape, and Gauteng following the deaths of children after allegedly consuming noodles.

South Africa – Suspected food poisoning at local funeral: At least 29 in hospital, two dead.

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The West Rand District Health Department says the investigation into a suspected mass food poisoning is continuing after more than 29 people were admitted to hospital and at least two people died after attending the same funeral.

USA – Possible ‘foodborne incident’ leads to mass sickness at hotel in Tucson

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TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – More than 50 people got sick at a hotel in Tucson Monday, Nov. 22, and a county health official said it is being investigated as food poisoning.

Pima County Health Department Director Dr. Theresa Cullen said 56 people got sick at the Red Roof Inn, located at 1300 N. Stone Ave.

Six of those people were transported to the hospital while the rest were treated on site. Cullen said most were vomiting but all were recovering by Tuesday.

India – 70 students of Govt school fall ill, food poisoning suspected

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Visakhapatnam: Around 70 students of Kasturba Gandhi Girls’ School in Paderu of Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam fell sick allegedly due to food poisoning after consuming food at their hostel mess on Monday night, informed officials on Tuesday.

 

 

India – Five instances of food poisoning in Kozhikode in less than a month

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Health Department issues advisory on checking quality of drinking water sources. (Cholera)

At least five incidents of suspected food poisoning have occurred in Kozhikode district in less than a month, prompting the Health Department to issue an advisory on checking the quality of drinking water sources.

Fifteen girl students of a private entrance coaching centre at Perumanna were admitted to hospital after they had stomach upset and other symptoms on October 25.

Two-and-a-half-year-old Mohammed Yamin of Narikkuni died on November 13, just a couple of days after he had food at a wedding event. A dozen children and some elders too fell ill.

Hundreds sought medical treatment at Puthoor in Vadakara on November 15 after they had food at another wedding event in the previous days. Those who had idli and sambar from two temples at Mukkom complained of uneasiness, and 22 people sought treatment on November 19.

Fourteen students of a hostel at Pantheerankavu sought treatment at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, after they had breakfast on November 20.

Another instance of food poisoning was averted in the nick of time when an alert food safety inspector detected pseudomonas bacteria in eggs scheduled to be distributed at a school at Payyadimeethal near Pantheerankavu on November 10.

India – 50 Hospitalised With Food Poisoning After Attending Wedding In Karnataka

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Dr Sridhar S, Medical Superintendent at McGann District Hospital, said that patients were admitted to the hospital with symptoms of diarrhoea.

50 Hospitalised With Food Poisoning After Attending Wedding In Karnataka
All patients are stable, said a doctor at Shivamogga district hospital

Shivamogga: More than 50 people fell ill after having food at a wedding ceremony in Alada Halli village in Karnataka’s Shivamogga.
Dr Sridhar S, Medical Superintendent at McGann District Hospital, said that patients were admitted to the hospital with symptoms of diarrhoea.

“Hundreds of people had food on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday. Scores of them are admitted to the nearby hospital with symptoms of diarrhoea. Around 50 of them were shifted to the Shivamogga district hospital McGann on Saturday morning,” he said.

India – Two-and-half-year-old boy dies of food poisoning in Kozhikode, six children admitted to hospital

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KOZHIKODE: A two-and-a-half-year-old boy died and several other children fell ill due to food poisoning at Narikkuni in Kozhikode

The children fell ill after eating a chicken dish served during a wedding function

Police and health officials have launched an investigation into the incident

Myanmar – Three family members including one month old baby died of food poisoning symptoms in Maubin Township

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Three family members including one month old baby died of food poisoning symptoms in Phoe Kanbay village, Maubin Township, Ayeyawaddy Region on the morning of November 10.

“The family of three where husband is 20 years old, wife is 18 years old and the baby is one month old died on the morning of November 10.  When they were not appear at the fink farm where they were working, people came to their house and saw them dead. In the mosquito net, they found half eaten coconut, Morinda and papaya fruits,” said Sayadaw of Nay+Toe philanthropic organization.

Philippines – Food poisoning downs 50 Pasay City government employees

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Fifty employees of the Pasay City Treasurer’s Office, two janitorial staff, and a reporter fell ill after eating pancit Malabon on Nov. 9

Amor Virata, publisher of a weekly newspaper “People’s Lider”, was among the victims of food poisoning.

City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU) head Mico Llorca said most of the employees affected by the food poisoning are now recovering at home.

Llorca said Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano ordered an investigation to determine if the pancit Malabon, which was ordered through food delivery service, was indeed the cause of food poisoning.