MOSCOW, July 20. /TASS/. About 190 people picked up a severe case of food poisoning in Russia’s Tuva Region, and nearly 100 of them have been hospitalized, Tuva Regional Head Sholban Kara-ool informed on Friday.
Visitors to a local kebab place ended up suffering from an intestinal infection. "In total, 187 people have sought medical attention over the past couple of days, and 99 have been hospitalized. The other 88 are receiving ambulatory treatment at home under supervision of local physicians and pediatricians. As of today, 13 people have left the hospital because their condition improved, while 86 people remain hospitalized," the head of Tuva wrote on his VK account.
Most patients are in moderate, satisfactory or stable conditions. There are no concerns that their conditions may worsen. Medical professionals are working extra shifts due to the widespread poisoning outbreak. Moreover, extra beds have been put in the hospitals.
The restaurant where this rash of food poisonings took place is currently closed, an inspection of its suppliers is underway. The Interior Ministry of Tuva initiated criminal proceedings under the article "Violation of sanitary and epidemiological norms causing mass poisoning through negligence."
Reportedly, what caused the poisoning was the chicken meat brought from other regions. According to the Tuva office of Russia's consumer rights watchdog, the investigators have pinpointed the meat suppliers and contacted their offices in the Voronezh, Khakassia and Krasnoyarsk Regions "on suspicion of a possible source of the infection."
