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10 8 Status of food poisoning in Hailuogou, Sichuan Province

It is understood that the tour group is a seven-day group in Daocheng Aden, Hailuogou and Chengdu. 65438+ 10 2 set off from Guangzhou and was originally planned to return to Guangzhou yesterday afternoon. Members of this group 13 experienced dizziness and vomiting after the Chinese buffet breakfast provided by Pearl Garden Hotel in Moxi Town. More than 100 people, including hotel employees and other tourists from all over the country, need to be sent to the hospital for treatment, among which Ms. Tan, a tourist, was confirmed dead after being rescued.

After the incident, all the poisoned people were sent to Hailuogou Hospital in Moxi Town, Luding County, Sichuan Province for rescue. Subsequently, patients with serious illness were urgently transferred to Luding County Hospital.

Director Gu of Luding County Hospital said in a telephone interview with reporters, "As of 5: 25 pm, Luding County Hospital has treated 3 1 person of food poisoning patients. Generally speaking, the rescue work has come to an end and is turning to the active treatment stage, and 3 1 patient is developing in a good direction, "Director Gu said. "However, six patients are still seriously ill."

At the same time, four other poisoned people are being transferred from Hailuogou Hospital to Luding County Hospital. "It is estimated that 35 people will need hospitalization," said Director Gu. The relevant person in charge of the travel agency said that at present, food samples have been sent for inspection. Whether it is food poisoning or not, and what poisoning you have eaten, you need expert consultation in Huaxi Hospital to determine.

After the incident, Luding County Hospital sent medical technical assistance to Chengdu Huaxi Hospital. At present, doctors from Huaxi Hospital are rushing to the scene. The cause of this collective food poisoning is still uncertain. However, relevant people suspect that the bacon eaten by tourists contains excessive nitrite, and the specific reasons are still under investigation.

Director Gu confirmed that according to the clinical symptoms, these patients were suspected of nitrite poisoning, but the final cause needed further examination and was determined by vomit.

Luding county hospital said that 42 injured people in the hospital were in stable condition and needed hospitalization observation because of the complicated poisoning situation.

Except for Ms. Tan, the rest 12 tourists of the group are out of danger and are continuing to be treated or hospitalized for observation.