Over 50 rushed to hospital after eating cow that reportedly died from snake bite
08:47 02/02/2018 Derrick Spies, Correspondent
Mthatha
- Over 50 people from Mpoza village outside Tsolo were rushed to
various hospitals around Mthatha on Thursday, after eating meat from a
cow that had reportedly died from a snake bite.
Eastern Cape
Department of Health spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said the patients were
initially ferried to Dr Malizo Mpehle Memorial Hospital in Tsolo, where
some of them reported that they had
eaten the meat from the carcass of
an animal that had died after being bitten by a snake.
He said the patients experienced diarrhoea, vomiting, headaches and stomach cramps.
Among
those who were ill were 16 children, eight of whom had been transferred
to the Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital's paediatric ward, while the
others were treated at Mthatha Regional Hospital.
Kupelo said four elderly patients were also transferred to Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital for further treatment.
"Given
the mass casualty nature of the incident, St Barnabas Hospital in
Libode has also been put on standby to create space for additional
patients that don't require tertiary or regional services," he said.
Kupelo said the department was urging communities to stop consuming meat from dead animals as it was dangerous to do so.
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