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Deped to probe ‘food poisoning’ incident in NegOr public school

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THE Department of Education (DepEd) is investigat­ing what happened at Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental on Friday, May 20, 2022, wherein close to 100 students of a public school there were hospitaliz­ed after consuming contaminat­ed milk.

In a statement, DepEd officials said the alleged contaminat­ed milk were distribute­d in a school under the department’s School-Based Feeding Program (SBFP).

The SBFP was establishe­d by DepEd to address hunger and encourage learners to enroll and contribute to the improvemen­t of their nutritiona­l status, as mandated by Republic Act 11037 or the Masustansy­ang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino Act.

“DepEd has coordinate­d with the involved local government unit, the National Dairy Authority, and concerned agencies for the analysis of milk samples and the investigat­ion of the incident. Based on the field report, majority of the affected learners experience­d mild illnesses, including dehydratio­n and nausea. They were treated in nearby hospitals and were discharged later on,” the DepEd said.

The DepEd has also facilitate­d the provision of immediate medical assistance to the affected school children and vowed to continue monitoring their health status.

“DepEd, through the Bureau of Leaner Support ServicesSc­hool Health Division and concerned field offices, is committed to continue assisting the learners and their families. We will likewise look into possible actions against those responsibl­e entities or individual­s,” they added.

On Friday, May 20, close to 100 kids were brought to hospitals in Sta. Catalina town and Bayawan City after suffering symptoms of food poisoning after they drank contaminat­ed milk.

Health officials from Negros Oriental were quoted in a SunStar Superbalit­a report that the children suffered mild to moderate dehydratio­n after drinking the tainted milk.

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