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At least 25 people in two states were likely poisoned by toxic batches of the "Re2al ," including five children who suffered acute liver failure and one person who died.
The toxic water made headlines earlier this year when health investigators initially linked alkalized water sold by Nevada-based water company Real Water to severe illnesses in five children in Clark County, Nevada. But the new report from the CDC offers the most complete look at the identified cases and illnesses.
The saga began in November and December of 2020, when the five children—ranging in age from seven months to five years—became severely ill with acute liver failure after drinking the water. They were hospitalized and later transferred to a children's hospital for a potential liver transplant—though they all subsequently recovered without a transplant. Local health officials investigating the unusual cluster found that family members had also been sickened. The only common link between the cases was the alkalized water, which Real Water claimed was a healthier alternative to tap water.
In mid-March, the Food and Drug Administration contacted Real Water about the cases and urged the company to recall their water, which was sold in multiple states, including Nevada, California, Utah, and Arizona. Real Water agreed to issue the recall. However, by the end of the month, the FDA reported that retailers were still selling the potentially dangerous water, and the regulator tried to warn consumers directly. By then, Nevada health officials had linked the water to six additional cases, including three more children, bringing the total to 11.
Now, according to the new report, the tally has increased to 25: 18 probable cases and four suspected cases in Nevada, as well as three probable cases in California.
All 21 probable cases ended up hospitalized, and 18 required intensive care. One woman in her 60s with underlying medical conditions died of complications from her liver inflammation.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 21 2021, @06:25PM (2 children)
The FDA turned into more of a food marketing agency and less of a consumer protection agency a couple decades ago.
Pretty much everything in a grocery store, other than what is found in the produce & fresh meat/ fish section & some dairy, is snake-oil, AKA "processed food". During processing the nutrition and fiber from the base ingredients like grains or vegetables is destroyed and high amounts of unhealthy ingredients like sugar, salt, fat, and unheathy oils are added.
(Score: 2) by Opportunist on Sunday November 21 2021, @11:46PM (1 child)
I'm curious, where do you think that sugar and fat comes from. Hint: They're not fully synthetisized, that's more expensive than the actual source...
(Score: 2) by FatPhil on Monday November 22 2021, @07:20AM
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