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Cambodia - Seven hospitalised in Kampong Chhnang province after eating pufferfish, health ministry warns public

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Seven hospitalised in Cambodia after eating pufferfish, health ministry warns public

The symptoms that occur 20 minutes to two hours after eating these poisonous pufferfish include numbness, tingling around the mouth and in the limbs, headache, dizziness, salivation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.

06 Jul 2024 05:12pm

PHNOM PENH - Cambodia's Ministry of Health issued a statement on Saturday, reminding people not to eat pufferfish after seven people have been hospitalised in central Kampong Chhnang province this week, reported Xinhua.

"The seven people, after eating pufferfish, had severe symptoms that required emergency medical treatment, and after receiving intensive care from a team of our doctors, currently, the patients are recovering," the statement said.

"The Ministry of Health would like to remind people to avoid eating pufferfish because it contains a poison that can cause severe illness or death," the statement added.
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https://www.sinardaily.my/article/219467/focus/world/seven-hospitalised-in-cambodia-after-eating-pufferfish-health-ministry-warns-public​

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