Botulism: a Retired Woman Dies in Maine-Et-Loire After Contamination From Carrots
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The ARS has identified a botulism "home" near Cholet and suspects the canned home from being originally, one of the infected is still "resuscitation".
This woman had prepared canned carrots suspected of having contaminated several people between 7 and 14 July.
Another person is still in resuscitation due to the contamination of six people, hospitalized between July 7 and 14, after sharing at different times, a carrot cake
Hospitalized for several weeks, this woman had "prepared the preserves" of carrots suspected of having contaminated couples of retired people, said the prosecutor of the Republic of Angers, Eric Bouillard.
According to a press release from the ARS, six people had been hospitalized after "sharing, at different times, a carrot cake made from carrots put in jars by one of the couples"
A retired woman, hospitalized for several weeks after contamination by botulism toxin in Maine-et-Loire, died Monday night, announced this Wednesday to Angers' attorney, Eric Bouillard. An investigation into the causes of death has been opened. - Maine-et-Loire: a retired woman dies of botulism because of a craft preserve, an open investigation (Police, justice and other facts).
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