Salmonella, E. coli? Almost 2000 sick in Philippines candy outbreak

The Philippines Department of Health on Monday said it is checking durian candies that downed nearly 2,000 students for possible microbial contamination including possible presence of salmonella or E. coli.

durian.candyIn a press briefing, the DOH said samples of the alleged poisoned candies were sent to the DOH laboratory in Davao City for testing and the results will be out on Wednesday.

An official of the Food and Drug Administration said the tests will determine if there is microbial contamination in the candies.

DOH spokesman Lyndon Lee Suy said almost 2,000 children fell ill last week after eating free candies distributed in different cities in the Caraga region.

A total of 1,925 cases of food poisoning have been reported in Caraga region as of 8:30 p.m. Sunday, July 12. At least 66 of the victims remain confined in various clinics and hospitals as of Sunday night, according to a DOH report.

Authorities have stopped the production of Wendy’s Durian Candies in Davao City as these have been blamed for the food poisoning outbreak in the Caraga region.

Davao health officials have also found that the candies are not registered with the Food and Drug Administration.

Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto called Monday for the formation of a team of scientists and doctors which can be rapidly deployed to places hit by food poisoning.

“I think it is time to form quick reaction teams that can respond to food safety emergencies,” Recto said, noting that a creation of a team like Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) or Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) will investigate cases of mass food poisoning.

The senator stressed that the presence of the SOCO-like or CSI-like team would have a “calming effect” that prevents panic, which usually follow disasters with still unexplained causes.”

1,350 sick 12 arrested: ‘Poisonous’ durian candy in Philippines

Police authorities in Surigao del Sur have so far arrested 12 people, who reportedly sold durian candies that downed over 1,300 people in the said province – mostly children – on Friday.

durian.candyAs this developed, the supposed manufacturer of the candies, Davao City-based Wendy’s, issued a statement disowning the products even as Davao City Acting Mayor Paolo Duterte ordered a probe of where the poisonous sweets had come from.

Supt. Martin Gamba, spokesperson of the Caraga police, said the arrests were made in the towns of Cagwait, Tago and Tagbina and in the city of Tandag when authorities conducted pursuit operations against ambulant vendors said to be responsible for the proliferation of the candies.

He said so far, 1350 persons had suffered nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps from consuming the candies tainted with still unidentified contaminant.