Galveston jail inmates struck with food-related illness
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July 10, 2008 |
By Harvey Rice The
Houston ChronicleGALVESTON — At least 543
prisoners, about half the Galveston County Jail population, have been stricken
with an illness, many of them vomiting and experiencing diarrhea, the Sheriff's
Office said Thursday.
Prisoners began complaining of stomach cramps and other
symptoms about 5 p.m. Wednesday, and county health officials were called to test
food for contamination and help identify the cause, the Sheriff's Office said in
a statement.
Food test results are expected today.
At one point Thursday at least 543 prisoners were
complaining of nearly identical symptoms. One inmate was taken to a local
emergency room for treatment late Wednesday but has been returned to the jail.
Jail staff suspected that the illness may have been caused
by an earlier meal, and officials quarantined numerous food items.
As of 4 p.m. Thursday, more than 400 prisoners were still
experiencing symptoms.
Sheriff's spokesman Maj. Ray Tuttoilmondo declined to say
it was food poisoning but said the illness was likely food-related.
Medical staffers at the jail were closely monitoring
stricken prisoners.
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For More Information Contact:
Kurt Koopmann
Public Information Officer
Galveston County Health District
(409) 938-2211 or (409) 392-0007
kkoopman@gchd.org
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