Beijing's one year old girl died of nitrite poisoning after eating roadside fried chicken.
a few days ago, one year old girl died after eating a fried chicken from a roadside stall in FENZHUANG village, Fengtai District. According to the hospital diagnosis, the girl died of nitrite poisoning. Yesterday, reporters learned that the fried chicken stall has been detained by the police.
at 3 p.m. on April 21st, Mr. Xu bought a fried chicken stand on the roadside in FENZHUANG village, Fengtai District, and spent 7 yuan to buy fried chicken and feed it to the family's one year old daughter. Half an hour later, the child's lips were purple. Mr. Xu's family thought the child was frozen and added a piece of clothing to the child. But his clothes, children increasingly lips bruising, and body shaking, crying badly.
at that time, the child's aunt Xu was home nursing, and found abnormal. She immediately called out Mr. Xu. At 6 p.m., Mr. Xu hurried home and sent the child to the hospital. On the way to the hospital, the child vomited foam and arrived at the hospital for an hour, and the child died. The doctor told Mr. Xu that the child died of excessive nitrite poisoning.
Ms. Xu said that in the afternoon, she and other family members also ate fried chicken, all of them had vomit symptoms. Mr. Xu suspected that the fried chicken on the roadside booth was the culprit of daughter poisoning and reported it.
according to the merchants near the fried chicken stall, the fried chicken stall stalls for less than two months in FENZHUANG village. After the incident, the fried chicken stall was taken away by the police for investigation. Reporters yesterday learned that the fried chicken stall had been arrested by the police.
noun nitrite
nitrite, a general term for a class of inorganic compounds. Mainly refers to sodium nitrite, sodium nitrite is white to light yellow powder or granular, slightly salty, easily soluble in water. Both appearance and taste are similar to salt and widely used in industry and construction industry. Nitrite caused a high risk of food poisoning, eating 0.3 to 0.5 grams of nitrite can cause poisoning or even death. Nitrite poisoning is the result of poisoning caused by pickled meat products, pickles and metamorphic vegetables that are high in nitrate or nitrite content, or caused by misuse of industrial sodium nitrite as edible salt. It is also seen that nitrite can make blood after drinking nitrate or nitrite bitterwater and steamer water. The methoxy hemoglobin, which is normally carried oxygen, is oxidized to methemoglobin, thereby losing oxygen carrying capacity and causing tissue hypoxia.