Libyan hospital struggling to treat mass food poisoning Tuesday 24 October 2017 17:21 This is not the first time the hospital’s poor conditions have made media headlines. (REUTERS) Ghat Hospital in south-western Libya is struggling to cope with an influx of about 50 food poisoning cases due to insufficient supplies and a shortage of trained staff, the Libya Herald reports. Hospital medical director Abdul Razzaq Al Saghir said more cases were expected after the victims were reported to have all dined at a pizzeria in the town. In January last year a group of Korean doctors decided to quit their positions at Ghat Hospital due to security concerns and the fact they had not been paid. Share this page: Printer friendly version /SABCNews-Templates/SABCNews_tech/default_content/default_content_news Default Content News /SABCNews-Templates/SABCNews_tech/default_content/default_content_news Default Content News /SABCNews-Templates/SABCNews_tech/default_content/default_content_news Default Content News /SABCNews-Templates/SABCNews_tech/default_content/default_content_news Default Content News /SABCNews-Templates/SABCNews_tech/default_content/default_content_news Default Content News /SABCNews-Templates/SABCNews_tech/default_content/default_content_news Default Content News
Source: Libya Herald October 24, 2017 11:48 UTC