The number of people hospitalized after poisoning in Pyatigorsk has risen to 59.
Fifty-nine of the 70 people who sought medical attention after visiting a cafe in Pyatigorsk were hospitalized. Another 11 victims were sent for outpatient treatment.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," by June 1, the number of cafe patrons in Pyatigorsk who sought medical attention had grown to 50. Of these, 41 were hospitalized, and nine were sent for outpatient treatment.
On May 30, the first nine victims were hospitalized with acute intestinal infection. All of them had visited the same cafe, and its operations have been suspended. The Investigative Committee has opened a case for violating sanitary and epidemiological rules, which, through negligence, resulted in mass illness or poisoning of people (Article 236 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
The number of people who sought medical attention after a poisoning at a cafe has increased to 70, a representative of the Stavropol Krai Ministry of Health reported today.
"70 patients have sought help: 59 are receiving inpatient treatment, 11 are outpatient," Interfax quotes him as saying.
Customers complained about unsanitary conditions in the cafe
Customers of the cafe complained about unsanitary conditions in the establishment, some told the TASS news agency that they saw cockroaches there.
"I work nearby, I used to eat there, but the place got worse and worse. After I saw cockroaches near "I stopped going to this cafe," the agency quotes one of the establishment's former customers as saying today.
Another customer told the agency that he saw a cockroach right in the cafe's dining room and complained to the staff.
Another customer also reported unsanitary conditions. "On one visit, they brought food in dishes with bits of dried food from other dishes. We stopped coming," the Pyatigorsk resident is quoted as saying.
As a reminder, Rospotrebnadzor reported that salmonella markers were detected in a number of sick people. These bacteria cause salmonellosis, a disease that primarily affects the gastrointestinal tract with symptoms of general intoxication and dehydration. Symptoms of the disease do not appear immediately and may take several days to appear. Moreover, to infect a person with salmonellosis, several dozen bacteria are enough.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/423752



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