Over 400 hospitalised in Dong Nai over suspected food poisoning from bread


Patients suspected of food poisoning are being treated at Long Khanh Regional General Hospital in Dong Nai province. — VNA/VNS

HANOI: As many as 487 people were admitted to hospital in Vietnam's southern province of Dong Nai over the past few days after having eaten the bread sold by a local eatery, Vietnam News Agency reported on Friday (May 3).

Among the cases, 19 have recovered and returned home. Two cases remain in a critical condition while others are recovering with less severe symptoms of suspected food poisoning.

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