students hospitalized after a series of poisonings…

Several dozen students have been hospitalized in recent days after a series of carbon monoxide poisonings of unknown origin, which occurred since Thursday in a town in Marne, said the mayor and the prefecture.

Only one child remained hospitalized “under surveillance” Tuesday evening, the prefecture said in a press release, specifying that no new cases had been noted on Tuesday.

This photograph shows the closed primary school in Fère-Champenoise, in northeastern France, on June 4, 2024

FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI – AFP

Closed since Monday, the school group of Fère-Champenoise, a town of 2,000 inhabitants southwest of Châlons-en-Champagne, will remain closed for the week and “until further notice”, according to the same Source.

The firefighters were deployed in a command cell in the center of the town, AFP noted on Tuesday.

The discomfort began at midday on Thursday, when 21 children and one adult experienced vomiting and itching. Two children as well as the adult had to be hospitalized, according to the prefecture. The same symptoms were observed on Friday in around twenty children.

All the children were able to leave the hospitals on Saturday, the prefecture said on Monday, adding that “their carbon monoxide poisoning was confirmed”.

The mayor of Fère-Champenoise, Gérard Gorisse, in front of a fire command center, in Fère-Champenoise, June 4, 2024The mayor of Fère-Champenoise, Gérard Gorisse, in front of a fire command center, in Fère-Champenoise, June 4, 2024

The mayor of Fère-Champenoise, Gérard Gorisse, in front of a fire command center, in Fère-Champenoise, June 4, 2024

FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI – AFP

On Monday, around twenty students out of the 170 in the school were once again taken care of by emergency services, and three of them were hospitalized, Mayor Gérard Gorisse told AFP.

According to the councilor, they felt “nausea, headaches and stomach aches and tingling in the throat” on the 800 m journey that they covered on foot between the school and the canteen. Measurements have at this stage made it possible to detect “high doses” of carbon monoxide in students as they left school, he added.

Analyzes carried out by the chemical risks unit “did not make it possible to detect the origin of the symptoms”, the prefecture nevertheless indicated on Tuesday.

“Longer-term monitoring” will be put in place, in conjunction with the Regional Health Agency (ARS), Public Health France and the Anti-Poison Center, said the same Source.

A control protocol will be organized and deployed “inside the school buildings and the canteen as well as outside”, on the route taken by the schoolchildren.

AFP / Fère-Champenoise (France) (AFP) / © 2024 AFP

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