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  2. Bihar school meal poisoning incident - Wikipedia

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    Nineteen of the children's bodies were buried on or near school grounds in protest. Across Bihar, numerous students refused to eat their meals in the days following the incident. [1] On 17 July, hundreds of Mashrakh residents took to the streets in protest. [10] Demonstrators lit fires and burned effigies of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. [9]

  3. List of food contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    2013, July – Bihar school meal poisoning incident, India. [81] 2013, October – 2013 Taiwan food scandal; 2014, September – 2014 Taiwan food scandal; 2015, January – Mozambique funeral beer poisoning, Beer served at a funeral in Mozambique was contaminated with bongkrekic acid, resulting in 75 deaths and more than 230 people falling ill ...

  4. 1996 Odwalla E. coli outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 Odwalla E. coli outbreak began on October 7, 1996, when American food company Odwalla produced a batch of unpasteurized apple juice using blemished fruit contaminated with the E. coli bacterium, which ultimately killed a 16-month-old girl and sickened 70 people in California, Colorado, Washington state, and British Columbia, of whom 25 were hospitalized and 14 developed hemolytic ...

  5. Food recalls are happening more often. Reasons behind the ...

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    The takeaway: Things aren’t as bad as they might seem. Problems abound in our food system, to be sure, experts say. But the recent rise in recalls also appears larger than it is for a few reasons.

  6. 1992–1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Seventeen-month-old Riley Detwiler of Bellingham, Washington, died on February 20, 1993, following secondary contact (person-to-person) transmission from another child sick with E. coli. [16] The 18-month-old boy who infected Riley had spent two days with bloody diarrhea in the daycare center before a clinical laboratory could return the ...

  7. Official: Almost 80 schoolgirls poisoned, hospitalized in ...

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    Nearly 80 girls were poisoned and hospitalized in two separate attacks at their primary schools in northern Afghanistan, a local education official said Sunday. It is thought to be the first time ...

  8. List of foodborne illness outbreaks by death toll - Wikipedia

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    1947 Oregon State Hospital poisoning: scrambled eggs: sodium fluoride: United States: 467: 47: Instead of powdered milk, sodium fluoride, a poison to kill cockroaches, had been accidentally used in the cooking process 1858: 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning: candy: arsenic trioxide: England ~200: 20: Arsenic was accidentally sold as "daft".

  9. Category:Disasters in schools - Wikipedia

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    Bihar school meal poisoning incident; C. 2003 Connaught Creek Valley avalanche; F. Freckleton air disaster; G. Grace Divine School collapse; P. 2008 Pétion-Ville ...