Photo of Tamara D’Acunto.
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A WOMAN has become the second person to die after eating a toxic veggie and sausage sandwich in Italy.

More than a dozen people have been hospitalised after eating the poisoned sandwiches from a food truck near the town of Diamante in Calabria.

Photo of Tamara D’Acunto.

Tamara D’Acunto, 45, died shortly after eating a panini purchased from a food truck in southwest ItalyCredit: Facebook
Photo of Luigi di Sarno.

Luigi Di Sarno, 52, died on Thursday after eating the same sandwichCredit: Facebook
Sausage and greens sandwich on a crusty roll.

The cause of the death is believed to be a sausage and broccoli sandwich (stock picture)Credit: Alamy

Tamara D’Acunto, 45, died shortly after eating the panini made with turnip greens – a vegetable similar to broccoli.

It comes after Luigi Di Sarno, 52, died on Thursday after taking a fatal bite from a sandwich bought from the same vendor.

His family also fell ill as they were all rushed to Annunziata Hospital in Cosenza, including two 17-year-olds and two women in their 40s.

In total, 17 other people have so far been hospitalised with food poisoning after eating those sandwiches.

They all showed signs of botulism linked to the vegetable.

The food truck where the sandwiches were made has also been seized, with an investigation launched into the spread of the toxin. 

The Paola Public Prosecutor’s Office immediately ordered the seizure of jars of broccoli in oil, according to local media.

Botulism is a rare condition which can often be life-threatening and is caused by toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria.

It can attack the nervous system, leading to breathing issues, muscle paralysis, and, in about 10 per cent of cases, can be deadly.

The most common way to get botulism is by eating food contaminated with the toxin, usually due to improper processing.

Botulism: Everything you need to know

What Is It?

Botulism is a rare but serious illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum.

It affects the nervous system, leading to muscle paralysis and breathing difficulties.

How is it contracted?

The illness usually comes from eating food contaminated with the toxin. This often happens due to improper food processing, such as inadequate canning.

Symptoms to watch for:

  • Muscle weakness
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Double vision
  • Difficulty swallowing

How serious is it?

Botulism can be life-threatening. In severe cases, it can cause death, with around 10 per cent of cases being fatal if not treated promptly.

Treatment:

If you think you are suffering from botulism poisoning, medical attention is crucial.

Treatment typically involves antitoxins and supportive care, including breathing assistance if necessary.

Prevention:

Ensure proper food processing and handling. Avoid consuming home-canned foods if you’re unsure about their safety

It comes just days after eight people fell ill and were rushed to the hospital after eating guacamole suspected to be contaminated with botulism.

The victims are thought to have eaten the dip in tacos from a Mexican food stand at Fiesta Latina, a festival held between July 22 and 25 in Monserrato, on the island of Sardinia, Italy.

These two cases have caused local authorities to fly in vials of “antitoxin serum” to treat botulism cases.

Calabria Region’s Department of Health and Welfare announced: “The emergency procedure established in these cases has been activated, which requires immediate notification to the Poison Control Centre in Pavia, the only national centre designated for the management of botulism.

“No region or hospital in the country is authorised to store the antivenom in their own facilities.

“This serum, however, is exclusively available to the Ministry of Health, which holds it in designated secure locations and distributes it only through the Lombardy Poison Control Centre.”

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