2 children die of ‘food poisoning’, 12 hospitalised in Udhampur
Two children died of food poisoning and twelve others have been hospitalized in the Udhampur district of Jammu.
Two children died of food poisoning and twelve others have been hospitalized in the Udhampur district of Jammu.
As many as 185 people sought treatment for food poisoning after having ‘Kuzhimanthi’ at a hotel and reportedly experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.
Over 100 students at the Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, fell ill on Tuesday night, with food poisoning suspected due to the consumption of paneer.
FIR was registered against City Hospital Admistration Department and City Nursing College Hostel Administration Department for allegedly providing poisonous food to the hostel students.
Says these raids are conducted only when people die of food poisoning. Instead the government should conduct food safety raids throughout the year.
The condition of one person was said to be critical. All the 70 people had food a baptism function held at Malappally in the Pathanamthitta district earlier this week.
These people had consumed food at the Ashram located in Kota. Reportedly, the incident came to light today morning after people started vomiting while some people did not wake up.
Two of the five children died on the way to the district hospital while two others were being treated by pediatricians and the fifth one at the village clinic.
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"It was a case of food poisoning prima facie. We have collected the samples of the holy offerings and sent them for a lab test. The actual reason will be ascertained only after the test report,"