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Indigesta pizza: No Salmonella. ASL investigation widened

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Sulmona, Italy – An ‌examination by the local health ‌authority (ASL) is expanding beyond ‌a pizzeria following⁢ an outbreak of foodborne illness affecting eight individuals, but preliminary⁢ findings have ⁤ruled out Salmonella as the cause. The initial focus on the pizzeria has broadened to consider​ potential external food⁢ sources consumed by the affected ​diners, including meals or snacks at hotels or other establishments.

Eight people required emergency room treatment after eating at a local pizzeria. While a previous incident in mid-August ⁢in Pettorano sul Giizio linked eight hospitalizations to Salmonella-contaminated ‌cheese⁢ cream, the current investigation is pursuing other potential causes. The ASL’s inquiry will determine if any common factors beyond the pizzeria contributed⁣ to the illnesses.The incident has sparked concern ⁤within the ‌Sulmona restaurant community, with fellow restaurateurs⁣ and pizzeria owners expressing solidarity and cautioning against premature judgment. “I invite everyone not to turn‍ into keyboard lions or improvised judges,” stated Federica Petrilli, a local restaurateur. “It can⁢ happen to anyone… Better to support those who work with scruple,seriousness and dedication rather than always pointing the finger at.”

The ASL investigation⁢ is ongoing, and further updates will be⁤ provided as they become available. The broadened scope reflects a commitment to identifying the source of the illness and preventing future outbreaks.

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