Bangladesh: over 100 sick after eating infected street food, police have investigated
Dhaka, April 2 (IANS). More than 100 people, including children, became seriously ill after eating infected street food during a fairly arranged during Eid in Bangladesh. After this incident, concerns increased over the decline in food security standards in the country. 95 Sick people are included in Abhayanagar Sub District of Jesor. At the same time, ten were sent to the medical college hospital in critical condition. According to local media reports, the Street Food seller has been on the road since the incident. A patient told the Major Daily ‘Prothom Alo’: ‘We all got sick after returning at night. We were admitted to hospital on Tuesday morning. “Doctor Raghuram Chandra said this condition is due to bacteria in food. Most patients experienced abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea and fever. The relative of a victim said: ‘My whole family went to the Eid heris on Monday night and ate’ fuchka ‘from that shop. After coming home at night, everyone got sick. I did not eat ‘fuchka’ and survived. I was admitted to the hospital that night. The condition of four was serious, so I allowed them in Khulna Medical Hospital. “After the news of the incident, police are looking for the fuel seller. Abdul Alim, an officer in charge of the Abhay Nagar police station, said:” We got to know the incident. We are looking for a businessman. “The incident has expressed concern about the standards of food security in Bangladesh. Recently, local media reported that the increasing demand for inferior products in the country has become a serious concern in Bangladesh. The interim government interference due to the absence of Mohammad Yunus has led to the growing products to sell inferior products. A report of the country’s leading newspaper, ‘The Daily Star’, was described as poorly described in various studies in various studies.