Over 50 people, including children, suffer food poisoning in outbreak linked to Dublin pub

A woman in her 50s also died from suspected food poisoning

Over 50 people, including children, suffer food poisoning in outbreak linked to Dublin pub

The HSE has confirmed that over 50 people - including four children - have suffered Salmonella food poisoning, in an outbreak linked to a North Dublin pub.

The HSE says those affected were among a number of family parties that were supplied with food prepared at the pub.

The venue has been closed while the HSE and the Food Safety Authority carry out an investigation.

To date, five people have been admitted to hospital and 16 people have been confirmed as suffering from Salmonella, while a woman in her 50s also died from suspected food poisoning.

The HSE is urging anyone who thinks they may have gotten ill due to the outbreak to contact them.

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