American and Irish nationals among those affected by illness typically brought on by eating improperly preserved food
A woman has died and 12 people have been hospitalised after an outbreak of botulism in sardines served at a restaurant in south-western France.
Botulism is a serious neurological illness typically brought on by eating food that has been improperly preserved.
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