Home » World » 66 children in Gambia died from cough syrup; outbreak ‘under control’ 66 children in Gambia died from cough syrup; outbreak ‘under control’ October 9, 2022 by world today news AFP News from the NOS•today, 01:33•Modified today, 08:34 In Gambia, the number of children dying from kidney failure has risen to 66. The outbreak is under control, according to President Adama Barrow. There have only been two casualties in the past two weeks. The first casualties occurred three months ago. The children died after taking a cough syrup that can fight fever. The drug comes from the Indian company Maidan Pharmaceuticals. Excessive levels of the toxic ingredients diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol were found. These substances can cause kidney damage and are particularly dangerous for children. Parents in Gambia cry and aid workers go out to collect the disgusting syrups from people: video-player"> “After 2 weeks our Mohammed died” The Gambia has been investigating the case for some time; India announced an investigation last week. The Indian pharmaceutical company said in a statement that it was shocked by media reports and said it awaited the results of the investigation by the Indian authorities. Related posts:South Florida Travelers Affected by Flight Cancellation - Telemundo Miami (51)Belarus Turns into Russia's 'Nuclear Hostage' in Ukraine Crisis!Volkswagen Faces Lawsuits Over Electric Car Battery Fire on Cargo Ship - $155 Million in DamagesAfghanistan: Violent attack on a woman. She was shot and blinded because she had a job Seventeen years in Žilina cannot be forgotten Proposal to increase taxi fares by 23% Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: