One
dead, 20 sick with Botulism symptoms after church potluck
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[April 22, 2015] (Reuters)
- One person has died and at least 20
others were sick with symptoms of foodborne Botulism following a weekend
church potluck in Ohio, hospital officials said on Tuesday.
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The Fairfield Medical Center said in a statement that the patients,
five of whom were in a critical condition, had all attended a picnic
at Cross Pointe Free Will Baptist Church in Lancaster on Sunday.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had sent
anti-toxin to treat the sick, the hospital said, while local health
officials investigated the cause of the outbreak.
Botulism is a rare but potentially fatal paralytic illness caused by
a nerve toxin that is produced by certain bacteria, according to the
CDC.
Symptoms include drooping eyelids, slurred speech and muscle
weakness, which can progress to paralysis of the limbs and
respiratory muscles, the CDC said.
The hospital said Botulism is not contagious, so there is no threat
to the public at-large or people at the hospital. Symptoms generally
begin showing up within 36 hours of eating the contaminated food,
but can start as many as 10 days after, the hospital said.
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(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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