In health institutions with diagnosis, chronic bowel infection is under the treatment of 41 people, of which 39 children.
In the LVIV region, the number of people poisoned while in the recreation camp in the strysky district grew up to 41 people, among them 39 children. This was announced by the general director of the LVIV Regional Center for Control and Prevention of Diseases of Mozmi Natalia Ivanchenko, UNN reports.
“The number of people who have entered treatment at health institutions with the diagnosis of acute intestinal infections from those who have rested at one of the Slavic territorial community camps. It’s 41 people,” Ivanchenko said.
According to him, all victims have the same symptoms that are characteristic of bowel infection. It is an increase in body temperature, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, some with liquid stool. The material for laboratory research is collected.
Ivanchenko added that experts would check the pool water, water supply, and also check the food consumed by the children. In addition, doctors are interviewing children.
“A group of immediate response to the LVIV Regional Center for Ukraine’s control and treatment and councils to food safety issues worked at the camp. They reviewed pool water, from water supply, many food products, ready -the sick and those who eat lags, but he did not get sick to recognize the likely lead to infection and violation,” Ivanchenko.
According to him, there were 130 people in the camp. Some children have been removed by the parents, and medical administration has been established for the remains.
Keep in mind that in the Friendli camp camp in the Lviv region a flash of chronic bowel infection has been recorded. Earlier it was known about 24 victims.
It was also reported that in the LVIV region, with suspicion of poisoning, 10 children were hospitalized traveling from Transcarpathia to Vinnitsa. Symptoms in children arise after visiting one of the water parks in the region.
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Source: korrespondent

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