Fatal Botulism Outbreak Linked to Sardines at French Hotel: Woman Dies and 12 Others Under Treatment

2023-09-14 03:44:00

Woman dies in France after developing rare disease after eating sardines The young woman died due to a disease called botulism caused by improper storage of food. International media reports that the woman ate sardines last week at the hotel, and twelve people who ate from the same hotel are under treatment. According to health sources, the incident occurred in Bordeaux in southwestern France.

No other information about the 32-year-old woman has been released. According to the doctor at Pellegrine Hospital in Bordeaux, five of the twelve patients are being kept alive with the help of a ventilator. Among those receiving treatment are Americans, Irish and Canadian citizens. The doctor also stated that a German citizen with similar health problems had gone home for treatment.

The disease has come to those who ate from the hotel ‘Chin Chin Wine Bar’ in the area where most tourists arrive from September 4 to 10. Botulism is caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum due to improper storage. This condition has a mortality rate of 5 to 10 percent. Botulism can also lead to muscle paralysis, which affects the respiratory system. Reports say that checks are still being made in the hotel and surrounding areas. At the same time, there are reports that the hotel owner abandoned all the jars after the stench emanated from the jars in which the sardines were kept.

Woman dies of rare disease after eating sardines in France

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