The number of pupils and teachers suffering from food poisoning
in a primary school in south China's Guangdong Province has risen to 151 with 96
admitted to hospital, confirmed local sources Thursday
afternoon.
Two teachers and 149 students with age ranging from 6 and 12
were stricken, according to an official with the Haizhu District of
Guangzhou City.
The patients are in stable condition and will likely to leave
hospital in a couple of days, said the official.
The poisoning occurred on Wednesday when pupils and teachers
from the school attached to Zhongshan University in Guangzhou,
capital city of Guangdong Province, began to suffer abdominal pain
and vomiting.
A preliminary analysis of the city's Haizhu District disease
prevention and control center show that victims suffered a
bacterial food poisoning.
A bureau investigation found the food poisoning was probably
caused by soya milk and red bean cakes which the sufferers consumed
for a snack.
The food was supplied by Guangzhou Hongyi Food Co., Ltd.
The bureau said the company had a valid health permit issued by
the government, but production was ordered to be suspended.
Classes at the school resumed on Thursday.
(Xinhua News Agency October 13, 2006)