Most of the cases ate bread at Branch 1 Nguyen Thai Son (Hanh Thong ward), some cases at Branch 2 Le Quang Dinh (Binh Loi Trung ward) in the same chain of shops.
As of 8:00 a.m. on November 10, there were a total of 235 cases from 13 hospitals, of which 96 were being treated as inpatients. Currently, most of the cases are temporarily stable, and 1 severe case due to an underlying disease is being actively treated at Gia Dinh People's Hospital.

Specifically, Military Hospital 175 has 131 cases, of which 23 are being treated as inpatients, the rest have recovered or been discharged for outpatient treatment. Currently, there are no more severe cases. Tam Anh General Hospital has 26 cases (including 1 case in Branch 2). Currently, 13 cases are continuing to be treated as inpatients in the Gastroenterology Department (of which 1 case was initially in the ICU, now stable and transferred to the Gastroenterology Department).
Gia Dinh People's Hospital has 52 cases (8 cases in Branch 2), currently 34 are being treated as inpatients. There is 1 case admitted on November 5, blood culture positive for Salmonella, antibiotic sensitivity test is being treated. There is 1 serious case admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, on a ventilator due to respiratory failure due to pneumonia, the main cause is the underlying disease.
My Duc Tan Binh Hospital has 1 case, a 28-year-old pregnant woman, 34 weeks and 2 days pregnant, currently receiving inpatient treatment. Currently, the pregnant woman is stable, no fever, stable vital signs, no abdominal pain, no more loose stools. Becamex International Hospital has 9 cases. Trung My Tay General Hospital has 7 cases (including 1 case at branch 2), currently receiving inpatient treatment. Hoc Mon Regional General Hospital has 1 case; Khanh Hoi General Hospital has 1 case; Children's Hospital 2 has 2 cases; currently, these 4 cases are receiving inpatient treatment, not serious...
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health's Medical Affairs Department said it has reported to the City People's Committee and the Ministry of Health and has issued a document directing hospitals to ensure admission, classification and treatment according to the correct treatment regimen for food poisoning...
Source: https://cand.com.vn/Xa-hoi/vu-ngo-doc-sau-khi-an-banh-mi-co-235-ca-dieu-tri-tai-13-benh-vien-i787600/






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