OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada has confirmed that the three Canadians who fell ill in a botulism outbreak in France are from Quebec.
They're among at least 12 people who have suspected botulism after eating sardines prepared and served at Tchin Tchin Wine Bar in Bordeaux, France.The Associated Press has reported that some patients have been released from hospital, but most of them are in intensive care or critical condition.
PHAC says there could be more cases, including among other Canadians travelling in France, because symptoms of botulism can take up to eight days to appear. The Tchin Tchin Wine Bar is located in an area popular with tourists. It is also close to the Rugby World Cup 2023 fan zone.
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