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Five of 24 Patients for Poisoning in Cusco Regional Hospital Are Discharged

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Cusco: Hundreds of passengers protested at the station in Machu Picchu due to high demand for ticketsApurímac: lightning falls on a hut and leaves four deadAt least 24 workers from Cusco Regional Hospital were admitted to the Adolfo Guevara Velasco de EsHealth Hospital due to massive food poisoning. Up to the time of the last report delivered at 7:30 p.m., five of them were discharged.With allergic reactions and the presence of hives, they were …
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Cusco: Hundreds of passengers protested at the station in Machu Picchu due to high demand for ticketsApurímac: lightning falls on a hut and leaves four deadAt least 24 workers from Cusco Regional Hospital were admitted to the Adolfo Guevara Velasco de EsHealth Hospital due to massive food poisoning. Up to the time of the last report delivered at 7:30 p.m., five of them were discharged.With allergic reactions and the presence of hives, they were …

·Lima, Peru
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On the afternoon of last Thursday, about twenty workers of the Cusco Regional Hospital suffered massive poisoning, after allegedly having consumed food in bad condition in the nosocomium's dining room.The alert was given after lunch hours, when gradually the workers began to feel severe stomach pains, exceeding the capacity of care of the Cusqueño hospital.According to the preliminary report, up to 25 workers of the nosocomium would have present…

·Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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