Confirmed by MSH: In patients' case of “Sach Pizza” found Salmonella

The Health Ministry has confirmed that in samples taken from patients allegedly poisoned after food consumption in “Sach Pizza” has been identified as the Salmonella bacteria, while in samples later taken from restaurant facilities the presence of this bacteria has not been found, writes Insadeer.
“on patient samples is confirmed by the Salmonella Enteritidis bacteria. Environmental food samples and volumes have resulted in negative”, reportedly in the health ministry's response to the Inseder, broadcast. Periscope.
However, MSH points out that salmonella's lack of food samples taken during the check does not rule out the possibility that the source of the infection was food contaminated earlier.
The lack of Salmonella in samples at the moment of control does not rule out the possibility that the source of the infection has been food contaminated earlier. epidemiological data shows strong link to this operator”, said in response.
According to the Kosovo National Institute of Public Health through July 14th, 74 cases of poisoning have been identified related to epidemiologically to consumption of food at several “points Satch Pizza es”.
Of these cases, 29 patients are hospitalised, while 45 have been treated ambulatoryly. Patients have shown symptoms like stomachs, vomiting, fever, fever, and sluggishness.
Sach Pizza, on the other hand, has rejected claims that her food has been contaminated. In a media statement, the company has indicated that in food samples analysed by competent institutions, Salmonella has not been identified.
This case is being investigated by the Prosecutor and Police.











