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China trio diagnosed with bacterial infection after eating ‘nutritious’ cooked sheep placenta

Traditional belief that afterbirth can cure range of ailments, address infertility should be ‘ditched’, say online observers

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A group of people in China have been hospitalised with a bacterial infection after they ate what they believed to be “nutritious” cooked sheep placenta. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Baidu
Fran Luin Beijing

Three people in China had to be hospitalised after they ate sheep placenta for “nutritious” purposes, sparking an online discussion about the custom.

A woman, surnamed Zhang, in southern China’s Guangdong province was reported to have developed frequent fevers and lost 5kg in weight over a short period after she cooked the “dish”.

She went to hospital and was diagnosed with brucellosis, a type of bacterial infection spread from animals to humans.

One of the victims suffered serious weight loss and fevers after eating the sheep placenta “dish”. Photo: Shutterstock
One of the victims suffered serious weight loss and fevers after eating the sheep placenta “dish”. Photo: Shutterstock

Zhang’s sister and brother-in-law were diagnosed with the same disease after eating the “tonic”.

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The placenta is an organ that forms in the uterus during pregnancy and is considered a highly nutritious ingredient in China.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the placenta is known as ziheche.

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It is believed to strengthen the immune system, treat fatigue, infertility and a lack of energy.

Traditional beliefs hold that cooked sheep placenta is a “tonic” able to treat a number of ailments. Photo: Shutterstock
Traditional beliefs hold that cooked sheep placenta is a “tonic” able to treat a number of ailments. Photo: Shutterstock
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