570 People Get Food Poisoning from NGO Bread in Siem Reap
Re: 570 People Get Food Poisoning from NGO Bread in Siem Rea
I was told it was the Vietnamese that work for the Iron Man. Just about anything that goes wrong it is because of the Viets.
On another note World Vision is one of the worst NGO's in Cambodia. They are they type that give NGO's a bad name.
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On another note World Vision is one of the worst NGO's in Cambodia. They are they type that give NGO's a bad name.
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Re: 570 People Get Food Poisoning from NGO Bread in Siem Rea
Wow, unbelievable. Now a light bulb lit up & I'm thinking about all the times I've had huge stomach pains and had to force myself to vomit. I've never experienced anything like it in the West & these bouts didn't fit classic bacteria induced food poisoning w/diarrhea.
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Re: 570 People Get Food Poisoning from NGO Bread in Siem Rea
Poisioning is result of ‘bad prep’
Lab results have revealed that an outbreak of food poisoning that left hundreds hospitalised in Siem Reap province last week was caused by bacteria likely passed on through unhygienic food preparation, an official said yesterday.
Dim Theng, lab director at CamControl, one of the Ministry of Commerce’s departments leading research into food safety, said tests of food samples had revealed that “it was bacteria poisoning, not chemical poisoning” that caused hundreds to fall sick after eating sandwiches at an event organised by Christian NGO World Vision.
Official results, he said, would be released in the coming days.
Theng added that those who prepared the sandwiches should be investigated.
Moeun Srey Oeuy, a representative of the Ponlork Thmey youth group, which prepared the food, insisted yesterday that her team had taken measures to ensure hygiene standards.
“I washed my hands and washed......
http://phnompenhpost.com/national/poisi ... t-bad-prep
Lab results have revealed that an outbreak of food poisoning that left hundreds hospitalised in Siem Reap province last week was caused by bacteria likely passed on through unhygienic food preparation, an official said yesterday.
Dim Theng, lab director at CamControl, one of the Ministry of Commerce’s departments leading research into food safety, said tests of food samples had revealed that “it was bacteria poisoning, not chemical poisoning” that caused hundreds to fall sick after eating sandwiches at an event organised by Christian NGO World Vision.
Official results, he said, would be released in the coming days.
Theng added that those who prepared the sandwiches should be investigated.
Moeun Srey Oeuy, a representative of the Ponlork Thmey youth group, which prepared the food, insisted yesterday that her team had taken measures to ensure hygiene standards.
“I washed my hands and washed......
http://phnompenhpost.com/national/poisi ... t-bad-prep
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