A vegetarian restaurant "Baolin Tea Room", a vegetarian restaurant in the Far East Department Store in Xinyi District, Taipei City, suspected that the food poisoning incident was suspected of exploding. At present, two of them have died, and the other two are in the intensive care unit.Taiwan officials have regarded this as a major food safety incident.
Comprehensive Lianhe Daily and Zhongshi News reported that the Taipei City Health Bureau reported that as of Wednesday (March 27), a total of 10 cumulative cases of food poisoning related to the above restaurants had been received.The two died, and the other two were in the intensive care unit.
The two cases of death are similar. After the liver and kidney failure are rapidly failing, patients are still unable to recover after being sent to dialysis of the severe care room.
The Taipei Municipal Health Bureau has now required operators to suspend homes and stop supplying meals.
As of March 27, the Taipei Municipal Health Bureau has received a total of 10 suspected food poisoning cases.The patients went to Baolin from the 19th to the 23rd. The food included river powder and kiot. They had symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea after meals.
When going to the scene for inspection, the Taipei Municipal Health Bureau found that in addition to not being mentioned by the employee's health inspection information, the restaurant also placed the knife on the mission platform and did not clean it in accordance with regulations.Suspected cockroaches were found in the disc, which improved on the 27th.
Wu Xiumei, Director of Food and Directors of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, said in an interview that the incident died in the incident and was considered a major event.
It is reported that some doctors suspect that food poisoning may be caused by "rice yeast acid" toxin. In addition to improper preservation of rice products, black fungus can also produce rice yeast acid in bad environments for a long time.As long as one milligramal of rice yeast acid can cause death.
Earlier, another food safety incident in Taiwan also broke out in March. Some people reported that the pepper powder and curry powder sold by many manufacturers contain the "Sudan Red" that may cause cancer.