A famous "frozen pizza" causes the death of two children and the spread of serious diseases in France

Fresh Up frozen pizza, under the Biotone brand, has caused 50 confirmed cases of hemolytic uremic syndromes in French citizens, including 48 children and two adults, not to mention two deaths.

A huge recall of this pizza was launched in mid-March from the French market, while the National Office for Health Safety of Food Products in Morocco announced the strengthening of the control of this pizza at import and at border checkpoints, stressing that the pizza that was produced from June of last year until The 28th of last March does not comply with health standards and will be withdrawn and destroyed, according to the Hespress website.

In this regard, the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation since March 22 into the cases of "premeditated murder", "deception" and "endangering others".

And one of the French provinces had previously prevented the production of pizza at the “Biotone” factory, owned by the Swiss company “Nestle”, due to the lack of hygiene, the condition of the building, equipment and storage conditions, considering it a “threat to public health.”

The site, which produces nearly 200,000 pizzas a day, has already received a warning about hygiene issues.

While the analyzes carried out by the French National Laboratory revealed that the bacteria resulting from this pizza are "highly pathogenic".

Bacteria found in pizza frequently cause bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain, and sometimes vomiting;

After three to ten days of contamination, these symptoms appear, and after a week it can develop into kidney failure.

Symptoms caused by the same bacteria include extreme tiredness, pallor, decreased urine volume, which becomes darker, and cramps.

This infectious germ releases its toxins into the digestive system, where it destroys intestinal cells.

These toxins also reach the bloodstream, which carries them to the small arteries in the kidneys, Mathieu Jam, a French nephrologist and resuscitator, explains in his "blog".

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