More than 300 people in Shanghai appear to have been poisoned by
pork containing an animal feed additive, sources with the municipal
health authorities announced on Friday afternoon.
A total of 278 people were hospitalized in the Pudong New Area
but most of them have now been discharged from five local
hospitals, said officials with the New Area's food and drug
supervision bureau. Only around a dozen people remain in hospital
for further observation.
The patients' symptoms - dizziness, fatigue, racing pulse and
muscular tremors - resemble the symptoms for poisoning by
clenbuterol, a dangerous animal feed additive, said Zhu Changqing,
head of the emergency department of Renjin Hospital in the Pudong
New Area.
The feed additive, dubbed "Shouroujing", in Chinese literately
means lean meat essence for pigs. It is used to prevent pigs from
accumulating fat.
The ill people reported they ate pork, pig liver and other pig
organs, and 128 of them had lunch at their work unit canteen before
developing the symptoms.
The Pudong food and drug supervision bureau said blood samples
have been collected from the patients for testing. Results will
come out in three days.
China has banned the use of "Shouroujing" as an additive in pig
feed. The chemical poisons human beings and can be fatal.
(Xinhua News Agency September 16, 2006)