The activities of an Uzbek cafe in Blagoveshchensk were suspended for 90 days after seven people were infected with salmonellosis. This has been reported Web site Department of Rospotrebnadzor for the Amur Region.
It was noted that all of the victims were foreign citizens and were hospitalized with symptoms of intestinal infection.
In its statement, the Ministry said, “The public cafeteria was closed for 90 days by court order on April 11.”
After the patients were hospitalized, an epidemiological investigation was initiated. Experts checked food and water, examined the employees of the organization and identified a number of gross violations that could ultimately lead to salmonellosis.
According to the Blagoveshchensk City Court, we are talking about the Timur cafe. A local company ordered delivery from this establishment. In court, the cafe owner admitted his guilt and repented, stating that he had already eliminated the violations. The cafe will be closed until July 7.
A resident of Volgograd in March hit I was hospitalized with salmonella after trying the rolls at a local sushi bar. The organization agreed to pay 70 thousand rubles to the injured customer.
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Source: Gazeta
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