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Child Dies in Food Poisoning Outbreak in Northern France
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Child Dies in Food Poisoning Outbreak in Northern France

Kit RedwineBy Kit RedwineJune 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A 12-year-old girl has died and seven other children have been hospitalized following a severe food poisoning outbreak in Saint-Quentin, a town in northern France. The outbreak has prompted authorities to close two local butcher shops as a precautionary measure while investigations continue.

Timeline and Symptoms

The first symptoms appeared on June 12 in and around Saint-Quentin, with affected children being admitted to hospitals over the subsequent days. The outbreak has impacted children ranging in age from 1 to 12 years old. All eight hospitalized children presented with severe digestive symptoms, including bloody diarrhea.

The 12-year-old victim died on Monday from haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), a rare condition associated with acute kidney failure. Five of the eight hospitalized children developed HUS during their illness. The most recent case was reported on Wednesday evening, according to the regional health authority in Hauts-de-France.

Investigation and Suspected Source

While the exact cause of the outbreak remains unconfirmed, authorities have focused their investigation on two local butcher shops. The local prefecture stated that five children are believed to have consumed meat or meat-based products from one butcher, while another child purchased items from the second shop, all several days before symptoms developed.

Authorities have identified a total of 10 confirmed cases, including one child admitted to a hospital in Reims. Officials do not have complete certainty that the poisoning originated from the two butchers, but noted that some affected families had occasionally purchased meat from these establishments.

Both butcher shops have been temporarily closed while samples from the premises undergo laboratory analysis over the weekend. One of the closed shops, La Direction, posted a message on Facebook expressing condolences to the victim’s family and acknowledging the recent events in Saint-Quentin.

Public Health Response

Health authorities have issued specific warnings to residents regarding meat products purchased from the two shops in early June. Parents have been advised not to consume merguez sausages, other sausages, or lamb bought from these establishments during that period.

One town butcher reported that all meat, marinades, and spices from his shop were removed for testing on Thursday. Authorities conducted testing on the local tap water supply but determined it was safe for drinking and everyday use.

Health Guidance and Prevention

Ron Simon & Associates, one of the nation’s leading E. coli litigation firms says that HUS is most commonly caused by E.coli food poisoning. The regional health authority has issued hygiene recommendations to prevent further cases, advising residents to maintain strict hygiene practices at home.

The guidance includes regular hand-washing, thorough washing of fruits and vegetables, complete cooking of meat products, and proper separation of raw and cooked foods during preparation and storage. These measures are designed to prevent potential cross-contamination and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.

The investigation continues as health authorities work to identify the definitive source of the outbreak and prevent additional cases. Laboratory results from the collected samples are expected to provide more information about the specific pathogen responsible for the illnesses.

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