On Wednesday, 64 Hubei Province primary school students fell ill
after eating pickled vegetables in their school dining hall. In
Hunan Province on Thursday, tung oil intentionally poured into the
breakfast soup resulted in the hospitalization of more than 100
students. Another 40 primary school pupils in Shanxi Province
showed symptoms of food poisoning after drinking milk around 10 AM
Thursday.
64
students poisoned in Hubei
Apparent food poisoning struck down 64 students at Qingshan Primary
School in Diaoguan Town, central China's Hubei Province, on
Wednesday.
The students were rushed to a town hospital after showing symptoms
such as dizziness, nausea or vomiting. Three who were in serious
condition were transferred to the municipal hospital, which
subsequently reported that all students were out of
life-threatening danger.
The village school has over 300 students and requires all students
to eat three meals at school.
The students had noodles and pickled vegetables on Wednesday
morning. Some reported to the teachers the pickled vegetables had a
bad taste, but the teachers paid little attention, said Wang Bo, a
student. After finishing breakfast, some of the students complained
of stomachaches, weakness and headaches, Wang said.
After the incident, many parents complained about the rule
requiring students to have three meals at school.
One grandmother of a sickened student said that she had cooked fish
at home Wednesday, but the school prevented her from sending the
fish to her grandson at school.
An
investigation is still under way.
Poisoned soup sickens over 100 students in Hunan
Thirteen students chipped in to buy tung oil and pour it into the
breakfast soup provided in the dining hall of a school in central
China's Hunan Province. More than 100 students were ill and
hospitalized Thursday.
All of the victims at the Siping Town Middle School were rushed
immediately to the local clinic after falling ill with headaches,
vomiting and diarrhea after drinking the soup in the dining room
around 8:30 Thursday morning.
Local public security and sanitation supervision departments
confirmed that tung oil in the soup was the cause of the
poisoning.
Forty of the most serious of the 100-plus victims were sent to the
hospital in the Taoyuan County seat. As of press time, all the
victims were in stable condition, with no critical cases
reported.
The 13 student co-conspirators said each of them paid one yuan to
buy the tung oil. They poisoned the soup because they were not
satisfied with the quality of the meals provided by the dining hall
and thought the price was unreasonable, according to the Taoyuan
County police department.
Yellow or brownish tung oil is extracted from the seeds of the tung
tree and is used as a drying agent in varnishes and paints and for
waterproofing. It causes vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and
possibly respiratory problems and shock if consumed, according to
the health department of Taoyuan County.
The investigation is continuing.
Milk leaves 40 pupils sick in Shanxi
Forty pupils fell ill after drinking milk around 10 AM Thursday at
a primary school at Zhangcun Village in north China's Shanxi
Province.
At
press time, 34 of the 40 had been discharged from the hospital and
six were still in intensive care. However, doctors said all the
students were out of danger.
All the victims, from the Zhangcun Colliery Primary School, were
rushed to the hospital when they felt sick after drinking some
locally produced milk.
Employees of the city's administrative office of industry and
commerce heard about the incident at the school as they were
conducting a food quality check at local markets in the morning.
They immediately reported it to the local government.
Local authorities have issued an order to stop all milk sales and
to trace the distribution channel of the defective milk. Samples
are being tested and an investigation is underway.
(Xinhua News Agency April 30, 2004)
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