Laos, Australian tourists

Two young Melbourne women remain on life support in hospitals in Thailand after falling ill in a suspected mass methanol ...
Two Melbourne teenagers are currently on life support in hospitals in Thailand after a suspected case of methanol ...
While cases involving Australians are rare in Southeast Asia, there have been several cases of methanol poisoning involving ...
The parents of Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones remain at their bedsides in separate Thai hospitals as the Melbourne women fight ...
Seeking urgent medical attention is the way to respond, as Ranson says there are a number of specific medications that can ...
Two young Danish women have died in Laos. The Danish Ministry for Foreign Affairs confirms in writing the death of the two ...
More than 18 travellers have either been hospitalised or died as a result of methanol poisoning from four bars and hostels in Laos, where two Australians partied before they wound up fighting for life ...
Picture: Supplied The young women were poisoned in the Laos capital and are now in separate Thai hospitals ... legitimate ...
Background: Mass poisonings with methanol are rare but occur regularly both in developed and in developing countries. Data from the poisoning episodes are often published, but follow-up-data is ...
Two Melbourne teenagers are on life support in Thailand after they suffered methanol poisoning in Vientaine, Laos.
Drinking just two teaspoons of methanol can cause blindness, while multi-organ failure and death are often the consequence of ...