Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cucumbers Sickens Dozens
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Salmonella causes symptoms from diarrhea and fever to severe, sometimes life-threatening infections in vulnerable groups. U.S. consumers are being urged to thoroughly inspect their deli, salad, and produce purchases, as healthy individuals are at risk.
Ripple recalls from yet another salmonella outbreak traced to a Florida grower’s cucumbers are washing over Kroger-owned and other grocery stores in the U.S.
Spectrum Brand Pets is voluntarily recalling one of its reptile food products due to potential salmonella contamination, according to a May 23 notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The recalled product is the Tetra ReptoMin 3-In-1 SELECT-A-FOOD, which is intended for aquatic turtles.
Grocery chain recalls Greek salads in 11 states due to a Salmonella outbreak linked to Florida cucumbers that sickened 26 people.
Georgia reassures consumers that their local cucumbers are safe despite a Salmonella-triggered recall in Florida affecting Bednar Growers Inc. cucumbers.