Pesticide poisoning: Six discharged, one still under observation

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SEREMBAN (Bernama) Six of the seven students of SK Linggi who were admitted to the Port Dickson Hospital due to organophosphate poisoning have been allowed to return home, says Negri Sembilan Health director Datuk Dr Zainudin Mohd Ali.

"The student who is still warded is not in a critical state and is only under observation, the patient might be allowed home this evening," he told Bernama here.

On Thursday , a total of 24 students were brought to the Linggi Health Clinic for examination and 12 were then referred to Port Dickson Hospital. The case was believed to be due to the spraying of pesticides at a chilli farm near the school. - Bernama

 

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