City
Epaper

Students hospitalised for suspected food poisoning in South Africa

By IANS | Updated: October 11, 2024 10:10 IST

Johannesburg, Oct 11 A total of 74 learners in South Africa's West Rand area, Gauteng Province, are receiving ...

Open in App

Johannesburg, Oct 11 A total of 74 learners in South Africa's West Rand area, Gauteng Province, are receiving medical treatment following a suspected food poisoning incident, said the Gauteng Department of Health.

The department on Thursday said that some 74 female 12th graders from Fochville Secondary School, Badirile Secondary School, and Wedela Technical School were on a matric camp when they experienced stomach cramps and diarrhoea.

"Upon assessment, all affected students were sent to hospital for further medical evaluation, and most of them are now in a stable condition," said the department.

The department urged the public to be vigilant about food safety and ensure the proper handling of perishable food items, Xinhua news agency reported.

South Africa has witnessed multiple food poisoning cases among children recently. Last weekend, five children died of suspected food poisoning in Naledi, Johannesburg.

On Wednesday, some 35 pupils from Malamulele, Limpopo Province, were sent to hospital following suspected food poisoning.

"These repeated incidents are concerning, and we are working closely with relevant authorities to raise community awareness about food safety," said the Gauteng Department of Health.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan faces humanitarian crisis as families of missing balochistan residents protest in Quetta

InternationalUN Security Council to hold emergency meeting over Israel's recognition of Somaliland

InternationalZelenskyy holds talks with NATO, EU allies ahead of Trump meeting, calls for strong positions on Russia

InternationalGreek Coast Guard rescues 840 migrants south of Crete over five days

InternationalUN welcomes Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire

Health Realted Stories

HealthEating more vitamin C can physically change your skin: Study

HealthResearchers have finally decoded rare cancer-fighting plant compound: Study

HealthHimachal starts cultivation of industrial hemp

HealthDo Heart Attacks Increase in Winter? Experts Explain the Connection

HealthS. Korea reports new bird flu cases at poultry farms, egg prices soar