More than 100 tourists have fallen ill following a suspected salmonella poisoning at a four-star hotel in Spain.

A 15-month-old baby and seven children are among 20 victims rushed to hospital after the incident at the Izan Cavanna Hotel in the resort of La Manga near Murcia.

As many as 28 cases were reported initially, but by yesterday the number of people with health problems had jumped to over 100 of the 800 guests.

The poisoning has escalated so quickly that a field hospital has also been set up at the seafront hotel.

Guests have been struck down with nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and even fever in some cases following a lunch at the hotel.

All children were taken to Santa Lucia Hospital in the nearby port city of Cartagena to be treated.

Health inspectors have taken samples from th

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