Jul 20, 2019 | Lauren Goodwin | Outbreak News Featured Series
The HealthMap System was alerted to a media report of a food poisoning outbreak on a Imus City university campus. Forty-one students were hospitalized on July 11, 2019 after visiting a cafe on the Imus Institute of Science and Technology campus. At the time of the news report, all but 7 students had been released from medical care. An RFI was sent on 11 July 2019 at 10:26AM EST.
The first RFI response was received on 18 July 2019 at 10:46PM, which revealed the source of the food poisoning to be iced milk tea that was being served in the school café. Samples were collected and test results identified a causal agent for the acute gastroenteritis outbreak. The bacterial strain, however, was not released publicly. This outbreak was verified by the EpiCore system.
- https://epicore.org/#/home
- https://epicore.org/#/events_public
- https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1140729/41-students-hospitalized-due-to-food-poisoning-at-imus-school-cafe
- https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/07/15/councilor-seeks-inquiry-on-imus-school-food-poisoning/