FILE - Cambodian school children walk home after a morning school session at Tnoat Kpoh village in the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. |
At Least 80 Children Sickened by Food Poisoning in Cambodia
AP / VOA | 19 October 2016
PHNOM PENH — Officials
say more than 80 schoolchildren in Cambodia have fallen ill after eating
contaminated food distributed by a local volunteer group.
The
primary school students in the southern province of Takeo became sick Tuesday
after eating fried rice, sausage and milk.
Chea Vann, the governor of Tram Kak district, where the incident
took place, told police that all of the victims had the same symptoms -
diarrhea and vomiting.
He said Wednesday
that the children have been sent to hospitals, and that all were in stable
condition.
Such mass
outbreaks of food poisoning are not uncommon in Cambodia, where checks on food
are rare and safety regulations lax.
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