A number of Irish people have contracted the rare disease known at botulism.
A number of Irish tourists are among those being treated for botulism following an outbreak of the disease in the French city Bordeaux.A number of people were diagnosed with the rare disease after becoming unwell following eating sardines at the Tchin Tchin Wine Bar in Bordeaux.
As a result, the HSE is advising anyone who ate sardines at the Tchin Tchin Wine Bar between Monday 4 September and Sunday 10 September and who feel unwell to seek urgent medical care.
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