7 hospitalized after eating tilapia
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A family of seven fell ill in Isabela after eating tilapia for dinner on Thursday. Johnny Salgado, 47; his wife Elizabeth, 41; their children Daisy, 18; Christopher, 16; Jaypee, 13, and twins Angelo and Angela, 5, were taken to a hospital for treatment. The victims suffered vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea after eating the fish believed to be stale. Health authorities took food samples of the fish for examination.
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Catindig, R. (2020, January 11). 7 hospitalized after eating tilapia. The Philippine Star, p. 10.
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