2 more paralyzed after drinking tainted juice
Reported
December 07, 2007
TORONTO - Two Canadians remained paralyzed
Tuesday after drinking carrot juice contaminated with the botulism toxin, health
officials said.
A week after Bolthouse Farms issued a continental recall of its carrot juice, at
least 10 Toronto businesses still had the product on their shelves over the long
holiday weekend, prompting health officials to call on the media to warn
households and shopkeepers to throw away the juice.
Canadians celebrated Thanksgiving on Monday and people were returning to work
Tuesday after a four-day weekend, many of them out of town and possibly unaware
of the health scare. In the United States, four people were hospitalized after
drinking the juice, including one woman who was paralyzed.
Toronto Public Health officials said the carrot juice was purchased in Toronto
and the paralyzed patients are from the Toronto area.
Bolthouse Farms 100 percent Carrot Juice, Earthbound Farm Organic Carrot Juice
and President's Choice Organics 100 percent Pure Carrot Juice with a best-before
date of Nov. 11 were ordered off shelves after four cases of botulism were
linked to toxic carrot juice in the United States.
Botulism attacks the junction where the nerves send their messages to the
muscles, which causes paralysis. In severe cases, in which the breathing muscles
are paralyzed, patients need to rely on a ventilator to breathe for them.
Source : The Associated Press.
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