DepED probes food poisoning in Iloilo school which killed 1 student, hospitalized others
The Department of Education (DepED) on Wednesday, Nov. 9, said that it is currently investigating the food poisoning incident in a public school in Iloilo after the death of one student and hospitalization of others, including some personnel.

Issuing a statement, DepED Region VI said that it is currently “investigating the food poisoning incident” at Pili National High School, Ajuy, Iloilo that happened on Nov. 4.
The said incident, the regional office said, “led to the death of one learner and the hospitalization of 15 learners and four DepEd personnel.”
Citing the incident report from the Schools Division of Iloilo, DepED said that the learners, together with their adviser, had “lunch in their classroom where students brought a variety of food.”
The following day, Nov. 5, DepED said that “some learners experienced stomach ache and vomiting.”
The students were immediately rushed to Barotac Viejo District Hospital where they were “hydrated and started on IV antibiotics.”
Based on the investigation, DepED noted that the deceased learner was first brought to Sara District Hospital and was advised to be admitted but “refused to do so and went home.”
“A few hours later, the learner’s condition got worse, and was rushed to Barotac Viejo District Hospital but was declared dead on arrival,” DepED said.
Following this, DepED said that the school, together with the Schools Division Office of Iloilo, is currently coordinating with the Rural Health Unit of Ajuy to “address the needs of the affected learners and personnel and to conduct further investigation on the case.”
Likewise, the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Ajuy pledged to “shoulder the hospital bill of the victims and extend financial assistance to the family of the deceased learner.”
DepED added that the Pili NHS personnel and nearby public schools of Ajuy, Iloilo also initiated financial assistance to the victims.
Meanwhile, the DepED Regional Office VI also tasked the Legal Unit to “conduct further investigation on the case.”
In October, elementary students from San Francisco Elementary School in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro were also rushed to various hospitals due to suspected cases of food poisoning.
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https://mb.com.ph/2022/10/10/deped-monitors-food-poisoning-incident-in-occidental-mindoro-public-school/