A suspected outbreak of a rare and extremely dangerous food poisoning in Moscow has left more than 120 people seeking medical help, with at least 30 Muscovites in intensive care. Health officials said Monday that the cause is botulism, a potentially fatal disease. The outbreak has been linked to salads sold by food delivery companies. Russian investigators have arrested and charged three people in connection with the incident. The outbreak has also affected dozens of individuals in other cities, with dozens hospitalised.
Health officials said Monday that more than 120 people had sought medical help and at least 30 were in intensive care with suspected foodborne botulism. https://t.co/1yiYpN1POY
🔵 RUSSIA MAKES ARRESTS AFTER DOZENS FALL ILL WITH SUSPECTED BOTULISM Russian investigators have arrested and charged three people after more than 120 people in Moscow and dozens in other cities fell sick with suspected food poisoning. Full Story via Reuters on PiQ Suite -…
Major botulism outbreak leaves 30 Muscovites in intensive care The cases of the rare and potentially fatal disease have been blamed on salads sold by food delivery companies https://t.co/fAk22gpnvk https://t.co/BDkHGqF91s
A suspected outbreak of a rare and extremely dangerous food poisoning in Moscow left more than 120 people seeking medical help and at least 30 in intensive care, health officials said. https://t.co/ykXVJny5uA
More than 120 people have sought medical help following a suspected outbreak of a rare and extremely dangerous food poisoning, health officials said. https://t.co/fAbh4q98lj
Dozens hospitalised in Moscow with rare food poisoning https://t.co/1nDFF9Oq2k