Six travelers have died from suspected methanol poisoning after visiting the tourist town of Vang Vieng, Laos, this month.
A lack of knowledge about methanol poisoning, from the public as well as the medical communities where outbreaks often occur, exacerbates the problem, according to the organization.
Where incidents are the highestMost incidents of methanol poisoning occur in Asia, according to Doctors Without Borders.
A website by Doctors Without Borders that monitors methanol poisoning says many foreign tourists have fallen victim to methanol poisoning after consuming incorrectly distilled "arak" in Bali, Lombok and Gili Islands.
In September, several people were poisoned by methanol in Indonesia after consuming alcohol ordered off the internet, according to the website.
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