Local health authorities have closed down a factory canteen in
Shenzhen following a mass food poisoning that befell 308 factory
workers on Wednesday.
The canteen, run by a Hong Kong-invested company that produced
hardware and plastic in the outer Longgang District in the southern
Guangdong Province boom city, was suspected to have served
undercooked kidney beans at lunch on Wednesday.
Starting that afternoon, workers complained of headache, nausea
and vomiting. They were sent to five local hospitals for
treatment.
All the patients were allowed to go home by Thursday night, a
spokesman with the local health bureau said.
In a hygiene checkup following the accident, investigators found
the canteen didn't have a fridge or any shield to keep insects from
its food.
The accident triggered a hygiene overhaul at staff canteens in
Longgang District, a factory area with more than two million
migrant workers.
Experts said kidney beans contained lectin, a toxic agent that
could cause diarrhea if they weren't heated thoroughly. School and
factory canteens were normally advised not to serve the beans.
Undercooked kidney beans had hospitalized 248 teenage students
in the southwest Yunnan Province last month.
(Xinhua News Agency January 11, 2008)