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Suspected food poisoning affects 157 over weekend
NANJING—Suspected cases of
food poisoning affected 157 people in two eastern Chinese provinces over
the weekend.
In Jintan City in Jiangsu Province, 83 students were hospitalized after
having lunch on Friday at the Hebin Primary School. The city government
announced on Monday that the pupils were taken for treatment after
incidents of vomiting, nausea and diarrhea. Ten students were still in
hospital on Monday, none in serious condition. Jintan has ordered an
immediate overhaul of school mess halls to prevent such incidents from
happening again. An investigation into the cause of the accident is
under way. In neighboring Anhui Province, 74 people were hospitalized in
Hefei on Sunday after a birthday banquet. As of Monday, 39 were still in
hospital. Samples of food from the lunch have been collected for
testing. A preliminary analysis revealed that the poisoning was caused
by nitrite, most commonly used as the essential agent in preserving meat
by pickling.—Xinhua |