Melbourne, Victoria 2002

Health - Food poisoning outbreak

Quick Statistics

272 Injured
In late March 2002 a large outbreak of food poisoning was reported in Melbourne. More than 272 people sought medical care, with 15 being admitted to hospital.

The onset of gastroenteritis was within one to four hours after consumption of a meal of rice, lamb and potatoes served at the mosque to mark a religious festival. The cause of the outbreak was believed to be inadequate storage and handling of leftover food.

Information sources

Chief Health Officer 2002, Chief Health Officer warning on food poisoning, media release, Department of Human Services, 26 March, Viewed 2 September 2011

Communicable Disease Intelligence, vol.25  no.2, 2002, ‘Communicable diseases surveillance - Highlights for 1st quarter 2002’, Viewed 2 September 2011