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Salmonella suspicion in Greece: Suspect chicken batch found, more than 30 cases

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Salmonella suspicion in Greece: Suspect chicken batch found, more than 30 cases
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Key Points

  • Health teams mobilized due to suspected food poisoning in Lamia.
  • A suspect chicken batch, considered to be the source of salmonella, was identified.
  • The total number of cases was reported to have exceeded 30.

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More than 30 cases

Following the food poisoning cases that occurred in Lamia, Greece, health authorities launched a large-scale inspection. The incident is suspected to be caused by the salmonella bacteria and the investigation is ongoing.

Authorities identified the suspect batch of chicken meat believed to have caused the poisoning. To protect public health, inspections and laboratory analyses in the region are continuing uninterruptedly.

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What is the cause of the food poisoning in Lamia?
The food poisoning is suspected to originate from the salmonella bacteria.
How many people were affected by this incident?
It is reported that more than 30 poisoning cases have been detected so far.
What measures were taken regarding the incident?
While the suspect chicken batch was identified, inspections in the region are being continued by health authorities.

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