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According to the toxicological examination, the 15 microgram dose of rat poison found in the Hipp baby food seized in the Austrian province of Burgenland was not life-threatening, the Kismarton prosecutor's office announced. However, it could have caused minor internal bleeding or other health problems. The prosecutor's office spokesperson emphasized that the results of the examination apply only to the baby food bottle seized in the town of Sér…
Report has shown that consumption could have had health effects. Second poisoned glass in Burgenland is still being sought.
15 micrograms of rat poison contained the Hipp glass seized in Burgenland: this would have health effects, but would not be fatal. The findings of the other glasses are still pending.
A consumption of the Hipp glass, which contained 15 micrograms of rat poison in Burgenland, would not have been life-threatening. This resulted in a supplementary report, as the prosecutor's office Eisenstadt announced on Thursday on APA request. However, the dose was high enough to cause health effects. It would have led to a reduction in blood clotting capacity and thus to mild bleeding [...]
A consumption of the Hipp glass seized in Burgenland, containing 15 micrograms of rat poison, would not have been life-threatening. This resulted in a supplementary report, as the prosecutor's office Eisenstadt reported on Thursday on an APA request.
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