1. Two people died and 20 others fell ill after eating green mussels harvested from Cambatutay Bay in Samar province, Philippines. Testing found the mussels were positive for red tide toxins. A 3-year-old boy and his 50-year-old grandfather died in the hospital after eating the mussels. Other victims suffered dizziness and tingling sensations and have since recovered.
2. Several food poisoning incidents are described from various locations involving contaminated candy in the Philippines that sent nearly 2,000 children to the hospital, an outbreak at an Arby's restaurant in the US that sickened 40 people, and 85 individuals in the Philippines who became ill after a birthday party from amoe
1. Two people died and 20 others fell ill after eating green mussels harvested from Cambatutay Bay in Samar province, Philippines. Testing found the mussels were positive for red tide toxins. A 3-year-old boy and his 50-year-old grandfather died in the hospital after eating the mussels. Other victims suffered dizziness and tingling sensations and have since recovered.
2. Several food poisoning incidents are described from various locations involving contaminated candy in the Philippines that sent nearly 2,000 children to the hospital, an outbreak at an Arby's restaurant in the US that sickened 40 people, and 85 individuals in the Philippines who became ill after a birthday party from amoe
1. Two people died and 20 others fell ill after eating green mussels harvested from Cambatutay Bay in Samar province, Philippines. Testing found the mussels were positive for red tide toxins. A 3-year-old boy and his 50-year-old grandfather died in the hospital after eating the mussels. Other victims suffered dizziness and tingling sensations and have since recovered.
2. Several food poisoning incidents are described from various locations involving contaminated candy in the Philippines that sent nearly 2,000 children to the hospital, an outbreak at an Arby's restaurant in the US that sickened 40 people, and 85 individuals in the Philippines who became ill after a birthday party from amoe
1. Two people died and 20 others fell ill after eating green mussels harvested from Cambatutay Bay in Samar province, Philippines. Testing found the mussels were positive for red tide toxins. A 3-year-old boy and his 50-year-old grandfather died in the hospital after eating the mussels. Other victims suffered dizziness and tingling sensations and have since recovered.
2. Several food poisoning incidents are described from various locations involving contaminated candy in the Philippines that sent nearly 2,000 children to the hospital, an outbreak at an Arby's restaurant in the US that sickened 40 people, and 85 individuals in the Philippines who became ill after a birthday party from amoe
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2nd Laboiratory – third quarter.
1. (Milk tea poisoning) The Philippine National Police said the
remains of the two people killed after drinking milk tea from the Ergo Cha milk tea shop in Manila have tested positive for a bleaching substance. In a statement released Monday, the PNP said the remains of both William Abrigo, owner of Ergo Cha milk tea shop in Sampaloc, Manila, and customer Suzaine Dagohoy tested positive for oxalic acid, a "colorless substance [that] will not easily be determined when dissolved in water or beverages."
Solution: When working on a food service, label all ingredients
for safer and sure usage; Organize every item that is in your work stations, ingredients and every related to food should stay in your kitchen, and cleaning should be sorted in a different drawer or a room.
2. In Taiwan, from 1992 to 2012, 128 people were affected
and 11 died. In China, puffer fish poisoning affected 131 people from 2004 to 2007 and 35 deaths were reported. Puffer and porcupine fish are common examples of fish containing tetrodotoxin. It has also been isolated from other species including goby, shellfish, California newt, parrotfish, blue-ringed octopus, starfish, angelfish, and xanthid crabs.Patients with tetrodotoxin poisoning usually develop symptoms within 30 minutes to six hours of ingestion. These may include nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting, abdominal discomfort, numbness in the face, muscle weakness and slurred speech and cardiovascular effects including hypotension, bradycardia and arrhythmia. If the victim survives the first 24 hours, they are expected to fully recover as toxin can be expelled from the body through urination. Solution: If the chef or cook that will handle the pufferfish is not skilled, don’t attempt to eat the said products.
Proper execution is needed, in Japan you need to have license
for preparing it so before handling the dangerous ingredients you need to make sure that you are properly trained and licensed to handle it.
3. Cross contamination between foods such as touching raw
meets and then preparing vegetables without washing hands.
Solution: Wash and Sanitize all equipment and utensils that
come in contact with food; Avoid touching your face, skin , and hair or wiping your hands on cleaning some things.
4. Candy food poisoning - A recent food poisoning outbreak
from a batch of candy sent nearly 2,000 children to the hospital in the Philippines. Nearly all of the children that were affected by the poisoning have recovered. Health Secretary Janette Garin indicated that preliminary lab results found that human skin and hair were likely the source of contamination in the candy. The contamination could be because the candy makers did not wash their hands or did not wear proper gear, such as gloves and hairnets, and as a result sweat and hair follicles dripped into the candy ingredients. Garin also noted that further tests had to be done to check for the presence of pesticides and toxic chemical. Solution : Clean. Wash your hands and work surfaces before, during, and after preparing food. ... Separate. Separate raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs from ready-to-eat foods. ... Cook. Cook food to the right internal temperature to kill harmful bacteria.
such as restaurants, grocery stores, or food product manufacturers do not always follow these regulations, and this can result in serious cases of food poisoning. Recently, approximately 40 people claimed to have food poisoning after eating at an Arby's restaurant in Springfield, Illinois. Starting on February 15, 2021, the Sangamon County health department began receiving reports that people who had eaten at the restaurant had become ill. Over the following days, 40 cases were reported, causing the restaurant to shut down. After a deep cleaning, the Arby’s has reopened. An investigation is being performed, but the source of the foodborne illness has not yet been identified. Solution: Clean. Wash your hands and work surfaces before, during, and after preparing food. ... Separate. Separate raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs from ready-to- eat foods. ... Cook. Cook food to the right internal temperature to kill harmful bacteria. 6. (Salmonella) In October 1994, 19 Filipino professional staff of a large company in Damman city were hospitalized with acute febrile gastroenteritis. All ate three daily meals at the company cafeteria. A case-control investigation was begun to determine the cause of the outbreak. We searched the compound for any resident with a diarrhoeal illness. Both cases and controls were asked where and when foods were eaten during the three days before onset. Stool cultures were done for all patients and all 25 kitchen employees. Food cooking, handling and storage procedures were reviewed.
Solution: Proper food handling is key in preventing food to be
contaminated with any harmful bacteria; Ensure that your food is cooked well. Avoid consuming high-risk food such as raw or lightly cooked eggs, undercooked meat or poultry and unpasteurized milk.
7. (Sepsis) At least one villager died and 53 others were
taken will after eating “double dead" meat during a wake in the remote upland town of Suyo in Ilocos province, police and health officials were told. Sr. Supt. Virgilio Fabros, Ilocos Sur police director, said the lone fatality was identified as Dominguez Daplian, 36, of sitio Dadtoco in barangay Man-atong. Daplian was said to have died of dehydration following a diarrhea attack. Fabros said the victims were from the sitios of Baudan, Banata, Dadtuco, Mantayao and Tegteggamat, all in barangay Man-atong; and the sitios of Indadangan and Kinapian in Suyo proper. Municipal officials initially reported the illness as diarrhea and that the victims were being treated at the local Rural Health Unit and in nearby hospitals. Dr. Eugene Dauz, head of the Tagudin District Hospital, had confirmed that the patients were victims of food poisoning. Officials quoted some of the victims as saying that they started vomiting and had loose bowel shortly after eating pork during a wake in sitio Dadtuko. Fabros said a joint team of policemen and Suyo RHU led by Dr. Mary Concepcion with town mayor Elpidio Bistoyong had gone to investigate to the affected villages and render first aid treatment.
Solution: Immediately dispose a hog if it died from a
disease, even if it looks fitting for consumption it still doesn’t pass the necessary sanitary standards. Do not attempt to cook meat when it is visibly pale in color, or even if it has a slight hint of greenish tint and sticky consistency. Dispose immediately if it’s already rancid. 8. (Amoebiasis).The number of patients who suffered from food poisoning in Sta. Barbara, Iloilo has increased. Based on records, 85 individuals were brought to the Western Visayas Sanitarium for medical treatmaent. Of this number, 35 were admitted. According to Dr.Gemma Suelo of the Western Visayas Sanitarium, fecalysis results revealed that 30 of the admitted patients suffered from amoebiasis. Authorities are investagiting whether there was also water contamination which could have caused the food poisoning. The doctors have also taken samples to be sent to the Food and Drug Administration. The patients fell ill on Monday after eating spaghetti, fried chicken, and salad during a birthday party in the town of Sta. Barbara on Sunday. Solution: Avoid eating contaminated food, properly practice safety food handling.
Avoid drinking water that is not properly treated to kill germs,
unfiltered and dirty water.
9. (Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning) Two persons died while 20
others fell ill after eating “tahong” (green mussel) harvested from Cambatutay Bay in Samar province that were found to be positive of the red tide toxin. Junbert Malabusa, 3, resident of Barangay Gallego, Taranganan town, died on July 1 while confined at the municipal hospital. His grandfather, Elpidio, 50, died the following day in the same hospital, said Samar provincial agriculturist Anita Taran. She said the boy’s parents– Giovanni, 34, and Mary Grace, 35–and 16 other residents from Barangay Gallego and two from the neighboring barangay of Bahay, were hospitalized after eating tahong gathered from Cambatutay Bay. Some of the victims were brought to the Taranganan municipal hospital while others were confined at the Samar Provincial Hospital in Catbalogan City. They are now out of danger, said Taran. The victims suffered dizziness, a tingling sensation in their fingers, lips and tongue after eating the mussels. Cambatutay Bay is the major body of water of Tarangnan, 36 kilometers away from the provincial capital of Catbalogan City.
Solution:
Follow local guidance when consuming harvested fish or
shellfish. Avoid eating large reef fish
10. Improper Cleaning of Food Equipment.
Solution: Have a heat or chemicals, or other processes
applied to them so that the microorganisms on the surface or utensil is reduced to a level; always wash the equipment to avoid bacteri