Gastro Outbreak Hits Tomsk's 'Offene Türen' School, Nine Students Ill
An outbreak of gastrointestinal infection has struck the 'Offene Türen' school in Tomsk, with nine suspected cases among students. Two children were hospitalized but have since been discharged. The regional consumer protection agency has launched an investigation, but the identity of the official who announced the outbreak remains unknown.
The agency is collecting samples of food, ingredients, disinfectant solutions, and water to identify the source of the infection. Additional preventive measures, such as medical observation of contacts and room disinfection, have been implemented at the school. The disease has mainly presented in mild and moderate forms. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the outbreak.
Nine students at the 'Offene Türen' school in Tomsk have fallen ill with gastrointestinal infection. Two were hospitalized but have been discharged. The regional consumer protection agency is working to identify the cause and prevent further spread. The investigation is ongoing.