43 school children hospitalised for suspected food poisoning in South Africa 

Six children died from suspected food poisoning in Johannesburg on October 6, with over 130 from other provinces hospitalised for similar reasons.

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A total of 43 pupils from a primary school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, were sent to hospital for suspected food poisoning, local education authorities confirmed.

The provincial education department said the pupils from Ngaqa Primary School in Mtubatuba fell ill after consuming snacks purchased from street vendors.

“The students were rushed to a local clinic and were released upon medical treatment. Some tests were taken to the laboratory,” said Muzi Mhlambi, spokesperson for the Department of Education in Kwazulu-Natal Province.

Mhlambi said the department is collaborating with the police and the Department of Health to investigate the accident’s cause.

South Africa has recently experienced a surge in food poisoning cases among children.

Six children died from suspected food poisoning in Johannesburg on October 6, with over 130 others from Gauteng, Limpopo, and KwaZulu-Natal provinces hospitalised for similar reasons earlier this month.

South Africa’s National Department of Health deployed an 80-member investigation team, including environmental and health inspectors, to look into these accidents and inspect food sold in local tuck shops.

The investigation commenced on Monday, and the exact cause of the suspected food poisoning remains under investigation. 

(Xinhua/NAN)