17 people suspected of poisoning after eating bread in Ho Chi Minh City

Thanh Chân |

Ho Chi Minh City - As of 10:00 AM on March 1st, there were 17 cases suspected of food poisoning coming for examination and treatment at hospitals, after eating bread on Phan Van Tri street.

On March 1st, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health said that as of 10:00 AM on the same day, the unit recorded 17 cases coming for examination and treatment at hospitals in the city after using food at A.C bread shop on Phan Van Tri street, Hanh Thong ward.

In which, Military Hospital 175 has 12 cases; Gia Dinh People's Hospital has 4 cases; Thu Duc Regional General Hospital has 1 case.

After receiving reports from medical facilities, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health directed hospitals to review the reception and treatment of patients after using food at the above address. At the same time, ensure the collection, classification and treatment according to the correct food poisoning treatment protocol.

In addition, implement a quick reporting regimen to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Food Safety and the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, including the absorption situation, the number of severe cases, microbiological results and complications (if any), to promptly coordinate and unify treatment regimens.

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