SHENYANG, April 29 (Xinhua) -- More than 40
schoolchildren in northeast China's Liaoning Province have fallen sick a week
after they moved into newly-furnished classrooms, families and doctors said on
Sunday.
At least 45 primary and secondary school students
were sent to a hospital in the provincial capital Shenyang Saturday and Sunday
from Panjin, a city 100 kilometers to its south.
"The children all complained of nausea and fragility
in the limbs," said a father who only gave his son's name as Wang Zhenji." More
students are probably arriving later during the day."
The students are under observation at Shengjing
Hospital affiliated to the Chinese University of Medical Sciences. Hospital
sources said they were receiving further checkups to decide whether it was
poisoning.
The children included primary and secondary schoolers
at Shalingzhen School in Panshan county in Panjin. They all pointed a finger to
the newly painted classroom walls and new furniture, which "gave out a sickening
odor".
An official with the provincial health department
said they have launched an investigation and have sent a medical team to Panshan
county, where more students are feared sick.
School authorities ruled out likelihood for food
poisoning in a telephone interview with Xinhua on Sunday.
Health experts have repeatedly warned homebuyers of
toxic emissions in their new homes, particularly cancer-causing benzene that is
often found in paint and formaldehyde which is commonly used in kitchen
cabinets, shelving, countertops and ready-to-assemble furniture.