More than half of the 240 students hospitalized for food
poisoning on Monday in northwest China's Shaanxi Province have recovered and returned
to school.
Those still left in hospital were in a stable condition last
night, sources said.
Students of Dianshi Town High School in Hengshan County began
reporting headaches, stomach pains and vomiting 2 hours after lunch
in the school cafeteria. Affected students were immediately sent to
hospital, Wang Xingzheng, the school's safety and security manager,
said yesterday.
"The symptoms were not that serious but we have had them all
hospitalized for safety's sake," an official with the Hengshan
Health Department said, refusing to give his name.
Health and disease control departments have taken food samples
for testing.
The school's Wang thought perhaps vegetables eaten on Monday had
too much pesticide residue on them, or there could have been
problems with edible oil purchased the day before.
The school closed the cafeteria. The Ministry of Education
earlier ordered local education departments to inspect schools for
cleanliness. Food and drinking water was to be looked at.
Meanwhile, 66 pupils who developed fever and diarrhoea after
eating in a school in Southwest China's Sichuan Province were
hospitalized last week, said local government sources.
(China Daily September 20, 2006)