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Originally published Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 11:23 AM

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Hundreds of passengers sickened on Brazil cruise

About 340 passengers fall ill on cruise aboard MSC Sinfonia in Brazil

The Associated Press and Seattle Times Travel staff; The Associated Press

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil —

Hundreds of passengers on a Brazil cruise have been stricken with severe vomiting and diarrhea caused by a mysterious ailment, health officials said Thursday.

At least 340 victims have been sickened on the MSC Sinfonia, now docked in Salvador, Bahia, according to a spokeswoman for the National Agency for Sanitary Vigilance. The illness didn't appear to be life-threatening and most passengers were recovering Thursday.

The agency said later in a statement that an inspection found problems with the amount of chlorine in the ship's drinking water and with the storage of some perishable food items, notably mayonnaise.

But officials said they would not know what caused the illness until they wrap up their investigation.

The health agency said the outbreak was under control, and the victims were being interviewed and treated on board the ship. Most fell ill on Monday and Tuesday.

The vessel is owned by MSC Cruises, a division of the Geneva-based Mediterranean Shipping Co. An MSC Cruises spokeswoman in São Paulo declined to comment.

The Sinfonia left Rio de Janeiro on Friday with 2,000 passengers, mostly Brazilians.

Health officials gave approval for the ship to return to Rio, but ordered cruise officials to notify authorities immediately should new cases of illness break out.

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