Salmonella Outbreak After Trasan Fest
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Salmonella outbreak after Trasan Fest
At least 162 people have fallen ill and 22 were hospitalised following a suspected Salmonella outbreak at the Trasan Fest music and food festival in Oza-Cesuras, A Coruña, held on June 27 and 28. Galician health officials believe the outbreak may be linked to Spanish tortillas sold from a food stall during the event, which took place during a heatwave. According to El País… Source
So far, 22 of the people infected with possible salmonellosis are hospitalized, but are not in critical condition.
Salmonella infection is one of the most frequent food poisonings among the population, as exemplified by the recent outbreak that has caused the poisoning of at least 162 people who attended a festival this weekend in the municipality of Oza-Cesuras. On Sunday night and Monday morning, half a hundred people went to the Emergency Service of the University Hospital Complex of A Coruña (Chuac). Although they were also treated in other hospitals. De…
The Ministry of Health investigates the sale of tortillas from a stand of the festival. 22 people were hospitalized according to the last provisional assessment.
The Health Department investigates whether tortillas dispatched in full heat wave were the cause of poisoning.
The Health Department investigates an outbreak of salmonella with 94 affected at a music festival in Oza-Cesuras (A Coruña), have informed Efe sources of the Xunta.
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