Jump to content

Mass Food Poisoning Sends 200 Udon Thani Students to Hospital


Recommended Posts

Posted

Thaiger-News-Featured-Image-2025-05-30T114344.299.jpg

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

In a distressing incident that has overwhelmed healthcare services in Udon Thani, nearly 200 kindergarten students were rushed to Somdet Phra Yupparat Ban Dung Hospital exhibiting symptoms of severe diarrhoea and vomiting. The incident, suspected to be a case of mass food poisoning, has sparked an urgent investigation by medical professionals to determine its root cause.

 

The affected students began showing symptoms on the evening of 29th May, after returning home from school. As their conditions worsened, concerned parents brought their children to the hospital, resulting in an overflow in the emergency department. The sheer volume of cases has strained resources, with some children requiring additional tests for gastrointestinal infections.

 

A common thread among the cases appears to be the students' lunch menu, which included chicken rice and a dessert known as lod chong taeng thai. It was after this meal that symptoms such as diarrhoea and vomiting started to manifest among the students later that night.

 

In response to the health emergency, the school opted for a special closure today, 30th May, to prevent further spread and allow time for a thorough investigation. Udon Thani's governor, Rachan Sunhua, alongside local public health officials, plans to visit the hospitalised children to provide support and expedite the inquiry into the incident.

 

The community is on high alert, with health officials working intensively to trace the source of contamination and implement measures to prevent a recurrence. This event underscores the critical importance of food safety protocols in school meal programs, and the findings of this investigation will likely lead to heightened scrutiny and adjustments to current practices.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-30

 

image.png

 

image.png

  • Heart-broken 5
Posted

Diarrhea is spelled this way.  I don't know what the word spelled in conjunction with vomiting in this article means. What is this word"diarrhoea" written in post?  Twice even.

  • Like 1
  • Thumbs Down 2
Posted
15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

food safety protocols in school meal programs

Look like Thai workers of Food and Drug Administration (FDA)  and Health Offices in Market Villages are on Hollidays.. 👎

Posted
15 hours ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Diarrhea is spelled this way.  I don't know what the word spelled in conjunction with vomiting in this article means. What is this word"diarrhoea" written in post?  Twice even.

It was spelled the correct way your way is the American way

  • Like 1
  • Thumbs Up 1
Posted

The standards of hygiene in Thailand leaves a lot to be desired, Thai's dont throw anything away and I always said here in Phuket is low season, I had some fruit a couple of days ago from a well known supermarket, by 2-30 in the morning I knew about it, I have eaten something dodgy a few times recently, I'm not buying from street vendors. 

Posted
16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The affected students began showing symptoms on the evening of 29th May, after returning home from school. As their conditions worsened, concerned parents brought their children to the hospital, resulting in an overflow in the emergency department. The sheer volume of cases has strained resources, with some children requiring additional tests for gastrointestinal infections.

Diarrhea   :sorry: 

Posted

My experience with Thai family is they have a habit of leaving cooked chicken sitting on the table all day in tropical temperatures. Refrigerate all meat at all times.

  • Thumbs Up 2
Posted
18 hours ago, quake said:

Hope they all recover quickly.

Some nasty git has cut corners to save money, causing this. :bah:

Hope they get''em.

 

 

Thanks. Not washing hands, the food itself and preparation surfaces may also have been a cause.

Posted

Agree with most comments. Food prep areas not clean, utensils not clean, Raw chicken left then washed in tap water, Cross Contamination in fridges, and a lack of general food Hygiene standards. Ignore any of these in a hot climate and your asking for trouble. 

Posted
22 hours ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Diarrhea is spelled this way.  I don't know what the word spelled in conjunction with vomiting in this article means. What is this word"diarrhoea" written in post?  Twice even.

It can be spelt both ways depending on the context, suggest you refer to the English Oxford dictionary 

Posted
3 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

 

Thanks. Not washing hands, the food itself and preparation surfaces may also have been a cause.

Have you noticed many Thai's dont was their hands after going to the toilet 

  • Thumbs Up 1
Posted
5 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

Have you noticed many Thai's dont was their hands after going to the toilet 

Could that be because theres nothing to dry your hands with? Nobody likes walking around with wet hands

Posted
23 hours ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Diarrhea is spelled this way.  I don't know what the word spelled in conjunction with vomiting in this article means. What is this word"diarrhoea" written in post?  Twice even.

Both are correct according to the Oxford ENGLISH Dictionary. 

This word 'diarrhoea' is the English way, originating from the Greek meaning to flow through, no, not follow through! 

  • Like 1
Posted
1 hour ago, ChipButty said:

Have you noticed many Thai's dont was their hands after going to the toilet 

 

Yes I have and not only Thais! That is one reason I do not like ice cubes in my beer. How often have you seen hands diving into the ice bucket to retrieve ice, especially when people get inebriated?

 

image.jpeg.7a0cfb9a8b7860db4c6111d67de1926f.jpeg

  • Agree 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...