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Concern over spike in food poisoning cases in Gauteng

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The Gauteng Department of Health has issued a warning to parents and caregivers to be highly vigilant due to a concerning spike in food poisoning cases among children. Reports since February this year have exceeded 200 cases, resulting in 10 fatalities. The affected areas include townships, informal settlements, and hostels. To elaborate further on these incidents, Elvis Presslin spoke to Jennifer Tselentis, Chairperson of the South African National Consumer Union (SANCU)

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