Holiday illness and Campylobacter at Holiday Village Turkey
Once again, the Holiday Village, Turkey, is unfortunately seeing cases of food poisoning and illness among holidaymakers who have stayed at the resort in summer 2010.
Holidaymakers are complaining of diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach cramps, headaches and fever, and reports of suspected food poisoning linked to Campylobacter are being received.
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During 2008 and 2009, complaints of Salmonella, Campylobacter and Cryptosporidium were also made by holidaymakers. The Holiday Village, Sarigerme, Turkey, has a long history of holiday illness dating back to 2005, and it was the subject of a BBC documentary in 2009, highlighting outbreaks of illness among holidaymakers at the resort, which included food poisoning and ear infections.
Holidaymakers have claimed that the Holiday Village, Turkey is such a vast resort, it is virtually impossible for staff to monitor health and hygiene standards. First Choice will be separating the two hotels and one side will become the Hotel Tropical in time for summer 2011. The First Choice holiday villages are situated throughout Europe and Egypt.
If you have suffered food poisoning, Campylobacter, Salmonella, Cryptosporidium or any other type of holiday illness at: The Holiday Village at Benalmadena, Costa del Sol, Spain, The Holiday Village at Sarigerme, Turkey, The Holiday Village in Kolymbia, Rhodes, The Holiday Village Red Sea in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt.
The Holiday Village in Balaia, the Algarve, Portugal, The Holiday Village Flamingo Beach in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, The Holiday Village Aliathon in Paphos, west Cyprus or The Holiday Village Viva at C´an Picafort Majorca, contact Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors as soon as you return to the UK. We specialise in claiming compensation for victims of holiday illness abroad.
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