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Man at high risk of death after eating pig intestines

(PLVN) - A week after eating pig intestines, a man in Thai Binh was hospitalized in critical condition. Despite intensive treatment, the prognosis is poor, with a high risk of death.

Báo Pháp Luật Việt NamBáo Pháp Luật Việt Nam14/04/2025


The patient, Mr. TVL (49 years old, residing in Thai Binh), was admitted to the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases in a state of hemorrhagic necrosis on the face, spreading rapidly throughout the body and mainly concentrated in the legs and arms. The initial cause was determined to be related to the fact that he had eaten pig intestines about a week before.

According to the story, in the early morning of April 13, Mr. L suddenly had a high fever of 40 degrees Celsius, chills, severe abdominal pain, and had loose stools with a fishy smell up to 8 times a day. His body was exhausted, aching all over, and his blood pressure dropped sharply.

He was taken to the hospital in critical condition, had to be intubated, had to maintain vasomotor function, and then urgently transferred to the Intensive Care Center, Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases.


There, he was diagnosed with Streptococcus suis – a dangerous bacteria that can be transmitted from pigs to humans through undercooked food or open wounds.

Master, Doctor Dong Phu Khiem - Deputy Director of the Intensive Care Center - said: "The patient was admitted to the hospital in a state of septic shock, with widespread hemorrhagic necrotizing rash throughout the body, especially on the face and limbs. Mr. L was immediately treated with antibiotics, fluid resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, blood filtration and transfusion of necessary blood products (platelets, fresh plasma). However, the patient's condition is still very serious, with a poor prognosis and a high risk of death."


According to Dr. Khiem, there is currently no vaccine to prevent Streptococcus suis. If not detected and treated promptly, the disease can leave serious sequelae such as deafness, nerve damage or multiple organ failure. Therefore, early diagnosis and timely treatment are key factors in improving treatment effectiveness and reducing mortality rates due to Streptococcus suis infection in humans.

As a precaution, doctors recommend that people absolutely do not eat blood pudding, pig intestines or any other undercooked pork products. When buying meat, choose products with clear origins, avoid meat with unusual color, signs of edema or bleeding.

For those involved in slaughtering and processing pork, they must wear gloves, masks and clean their hands after contact. If there are open wounds on the hands and feet, they must be covered with waterproof gauze before handling raw food. In addition, for ready-to-eat food bought outside, people should blanch it in boiling water or cook it thoroughly before eating to ensure food safety and hygiene.

Minh Trang

Source: https://baophapluat.vn/nguoi-dan-ong-nguy-co-tu-vong-cao-sau-an-long-lon-post545363.html


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