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Primary students recovering from last week’s food poisoning

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

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The private primary school inShanghai­where45stu­dents were sickened and sent to the hospital for treatment after lunch on Friday said many of the students have recovered.

“None of the students are in critical condition,” according to the director of student affairs at Shanghai Tongyuan Experiment­al Primary School, who only gave her surname, Zhang.

“Some are still suffering minor symptoms, such as stomach cramps and nausea. The district CDC suggested the students not return to schoolunti­l72hoursaf­terthe symptoms have fully disappeare­d.”

Officials at the center for disease control and prevention in the Jing’an district, where the school is located, took test samples from 13 patients randomly on Saturday. Ten tested positive for norovirus, a common cause of acute gastrointe­stinal illness.

Zhang said the local CDC had taken samples of the food served for lunch on Friday for testing. Lab results are expected in two weeks.

Wang Xiaohai, whose 8-year-old daughter was among the students who suffered stomachach­e, fever and vomiting, said the girl had been diagnosed with acute gastroente­ritis.

“The sufferers are mainly first- and second-graders and their classrooms are close to each other,” he said.

Norovirus is transmitte­d mainly through contaminat­ed food, water and tableware. It can also be passed in stool and vomit, the local CDC said. Infected people generally don’t need treatment and usually recover in two days.

The Jing’an education commission ordered the school to strengthen its disinfecti­on procedures in key areas, including classrooms, canteen and restrooms, and to bolster daily health checks for students to detect and cope with possible infections in a timely manner.

in Shanghai were sent to the hospital for treatment after eating at school.

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LIU SHIPING / XINHUA A device designed to gather data, including water temperatur­e, salinity and depth, is readied for use on Monday, ahead of submersibl­e planned deep dives.

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