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List of human-made mass poisoning incidents
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    List of human-made mass poisoning incidents

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    Incidents

    • 1857, Hong Kong. Esing Bakery incident: 300–500 people consumed bread adulterated with large quantities of arsenic. Only three deaths were recorded, since the amount of arsenic was high enough to induce vomiting and prevent digestion. It is unknown whether the contamination was deliberate or accidental.
    • 1858, England. Bradford sweets poisoning: Sweets accidentally made with arsenic were sold from a market stall which led to the poisoning of more than 200 people, including 21 deaths.
    • 1858, United States. In the New York Swill milk scandal, an estimated 8,000 infants died in just one year, during the years long duration of adulterated milk.
    • 1900 English beer poisoning
    • 1923 Elks National Home in Bedford, Virginia. Nine killed by apple cider contaminated by a pesticide.
    • 1964 The whole planet earth. A satellite called SNAP9a with 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) of plutonium-238 exploded and was distributed over all continents.
    • 1967, Colombia. Nutibara bakery poisoning: At least 78 people died and 800 recorded intoxicated after consuming bread baked with flour that was contaminated when bottles containing Paratiol, a potent insecticide spilled over the flour bags during transit.
    • 1968, Japan. Yushō disease; mass poisoning resulting from rice bran oil contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls in Kyūshū killed more than 500.
    • 1971, Iraq. Iraq poison grain disaster: A mass poisoning by grain treated with a methylmercury fungicide which was imported to the country as seed and never intended for human consumption. According to several estimates, the recorded death toll varies from 459 to 650 people, though much higher estimates have been offered.
    • 1973, United States. Michigan cattle poisoning with PBB: A fire retardant chemical was accidentally mixed in with cattle feed and consumed by over 30,000 dairy cows.

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