Eight sick from eating mussels in PD, two in intensive care


PORT DICKSON: Eight cases of food poisoning, believed to have been caused by eating mussels, have been reported here.

Negri Sembilan Health Department director Datuk Dr Harlina Abdul Rashid said two people have been admitted into the intensive care unit of the district hospital after they experienced paralysis.

"Five others have been warded for treatment and one individual was given outpatient treatment," she said on Tuesday (April 2), adding that the first case was reported on Monday (April 1).

She said the eight were from different families and had eaten mussels they bought from two markets in the district.

They then began having headaches, numbness in the hands and feet, and muscle weakness.

She said the state Health and Fisheries Departments have begun investigating, with samples of the mussels sent for analysis.

"We have also reached out to other health facilities to see if they received cases of food poisoning from the consumption of mussels or other bivalves," she said.

Dr Harlina also advised those who had similar symptoms after consuming mussels or other bivalves to seek treatment immediately.

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