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Salmonella outbreak linked to organic basil sold at Trader Joeโs
Read full article: Salmonella outbreak linked to organic basil sold at Trader JoeโsTrader Joeโs recalled organic basil after it was linked to a Salmonella outbreak that sickened 12 people and hospitalized one person across seven states.
Salmonella outbreak linked to charcuterie sickens more people, including Michigan resident
Read full article: Salmonella outbreak linked to charcuterie sickens more people, including Michigan residentA salmonella outbreak linked to charcuterie meats has sickened dozens of people, including one person from Michigan.
Quaker Oats recalls granola bars, cereals for possible Salmonella: Hereโs the list of products
Read full article: Quaker Oats recalls granola bars, cereals for possible Salmonella: Hereโs the list of productsQuaker Oats is recalling dozens of granola bar and granola cereal products due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Breaded raw chicken products repeatedly a source of salmonella outbreaks, CDC finds
Read full article: Breaded raw chicken products repeatedly a source of salmonella outbreaks, CDC findsBreaded and stuffed raw chicken products have repeatedly been a source of salmonella outbreaks, according to a study from the CDC.
CDC says salmonella outbreak that led to massive recall of Jif peanut butter is over; 21 became ill
Read full article: CDC says salmonella outbreak that led to massive recall of Jif peanut butter is over; 21 became illThe investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to certain Jif peanut butter products that triggered a massive recall in May is now closed.
Mother files lawsuit against Abbott claiming contaminated infant formula led to daughterโs hospitalization
Read full article: Mother files lawsuit against Abbott claiming contaminated infant formula led to daughterโs hospitalizationA mother in Florida has filed a lawsuit against formula maker Abbott Laboratories, alleging its contaminated infant formula caused her newborn daughter to contract Salmonella and ultimately be hospitalized.
Salmonella outbreak triggers recall of products that used Jif peanut butter: What to know
Read full article: Salmonella outbreak triggers recall of products that used Jif peanut butter: What to knowA multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to certain Jif peanut butter products has triggered a massive recall and now that recall has expanded to products that used that peanut butter.
Salmonella outbreak triggers recall of products that used Jif peanut butter: What to know
Read full article: Salmonella outbreak triggers recall of products that used Jif peanut butter: What to knowA multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to certain Jif peanut butter products has triggered a massive recall and now that recall has expanded to products that used that peanut butter.
What to watch out for if you fed your dog recalled Jif peanut butter; Signs of Salmonella in dogs
Read full article: What to watch out for if you fed your dog recalled Jif peanut butter; Signs of Salmonella in dogsA multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to certain Jif peanut butter products has triggered a massive recall.
Are you safely handling your petโs food and dishes? Study finds most people at risk for illness
Read full article: Are you safely handling your petโs food and dishes? Study finds most people at risk for illnessA new study found that most dog owners in the United States do not know how to safely handle pet food and dishes, putting them at an increased risk of foodborne illness.
CDC on Salmonella outbreak: Throw away any unlabeled onions
Read full article: CDC on Salmonella outbreak: Throw away any unlabeled onionsHealth officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said fresh whole onions imported from Mexico are linked to a salmonella outbreak in 37 states, including Michigan.
CDC: Salmonella outbreak linked to onions reported in 37 states, including Michigan
Read full article: CDC: Salmonella outbreak linked to onions reported in 37 states, including MichiganHealth officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said fresh whole onions imported from Mexico are linked to a salmonella outbreak in 37 states, including Michigan.
Serenade Foods recalls frozen raw breaded stuffed chicken products due to possible salmonella exposure
Read full article: Serenade Foods recalls frozen raw breaded stuffed chicken products due to possible salmonella exposureSerenade Foods is recalling approximately 59,251 pounds of frozen, raw, breaded and pre-browned stuffed chicken products that may be contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis, the U.S. Department of Agricultureโs Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Monday.
13 important 2020 product recalls you should know about
Read full article: 13 important 2020 product recalls you should know aboutAs we wind down the year, letโs take a look at some important recalls to know about. The outbreak was linked to onions sold at major stores. โDo not eat, serve, or sell recalled onions from Thomson International, Inc., or food made with these onions. The beef products were produced on June 1 and shipped to retail locations nationwide, officials said. The $100 doorbells were sold on Ringโs website and on Amazon between June 2020 and October 2020, according to the CPSC.
Meijer recalls whole, cut cantaloupe sold in Michigan due to salmonella risk
Read full article: Meijer recalls whole, cut cantaloupe sold in Michigan due to salmonella riskMeijer stores have announced a recall of whole cantaloupe and select cut cantaloupe fruit trays and bowls due to a potential risk of salmonella. Officials announced Wednesday a voluntary recall of whole and cut cantaloupe sold at Meijer stores between September 26 and October 5 in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Wisconsin. The recalled cantaloupe products originated from Eagle Produce, LLC in Aguila, Arizona, officials said. Customers who purchased recalled products should not consume them -- recalled products can be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase for a full refund. Select cut cantaloupe products may have also been used in Meijerโs store-made products.
Real Pet Food Company recalls dog food due to possible salmonella contamination
Read full article: Real Pet Food Company recalls dog food due to possible salmonella contaminationPHOENIX โ Real Pet Food Company has voluntary recalled Billy+Margot Wild Kangaroo and Superfoods Recipe 4lb bags because it could be contaminated with salmonella. No illnesses have been reported, but pet owners should monitor their pets and themselves for symptoms of a salmonella infection. The symptoms include: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. If your pet has consumed the recalled product you should contact your veterinarian. Customers who purchased a recalled product can call Real Pet Food between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. EST for a refund.
Dog food line recalled due to possible salmonella contamination
Read full article: Dog food line recalled due to possible salmonella contaminationSunshine Mills, Inc. has issued a recall of a dog food line due to potential salmonella contamination. Pet owners are asked to discontinue use of the recalled product and return any unused portion at the place of purchase for a full refund. Sunshine Mills says that there are currently no reports of illnesses or injuries related to the recalled product. Natures Menu Super Premium Dog Food with a Blend of Real Chicken & Quail has been recalled by Sunshine Mills on Aug. 24, 2020 due to a possible salmonella contamination. Photo provided by Sunshine Mills, Inc. (Sunshine Mills, Inc.)More News
ALDI recalls packaged peaches due to possible Salmonella contamination
Read full article: ALDI recalls packaged peaches due to possible Salmonella contaminationALDI is recalling assorted peaches received from its supplier Wawona Packing Company due to possible Salmonella contamination. According to the FDA, ALDI has removed the affected peaches from select ALDI stores in Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin and West Virginia. Here are the affected products and UPC codes:Product Packaging UPC Code Select Stores in These Affected States Wawona Peaches 2 lb. Customers with additional questions can contact Wawona Packing Company LLC Customer Service at 1-877-722-7554. Related: Recall expands for onions linked to Salmonella outbreak; 44 cases in Michigan
Recall expands for onions linked to Salmonella outbreak; 44 cases in Michigan
Read full article: Recall expands for onions linked to Salmonella outbreak; 44 cases in MichiganDo not eat, serve, or sell recalled onions from Thomson International, Inc., or food made with these onions. Foods made with recalled onions such as cheese dips or spreads, salsas, and chicken salads have also been recalled. If you used recalled onions to make any other food or dont know where those onions were from, dont eat the food. Advice to Restaurants, Retailers, and SuppliersRestaurants and retailers should not serve or sell recalled onions or foods prepared with these onions. Sixteen of the 21 clusters served red onions, 12 served yellow onions, and 10 served white onions.
Recalled onions linked to Salmonella outbreak; 36 cases in Michigan
Read full article: Recalled onions linked to Salmonella outbreak; 36 cases in MichiganU.S. health officials are warning consumers to throw away onions linked to a Salmonella outbreak reported in more than 40 states. Do not eat, serve, or sell recalled onions from Thomson International, Inc., or food made with these onions. Other companies have also issued recalls of foods, like chicken salads, made with recalled onions. (Full list of recalled products)Some foods made with recalled onions, such as deli salads and vegetable mixes, have also been recalled. If you used onions to make any other food and dont know where the onions were from, dont eat the food.
ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Aug. 10, 2020
Read full article: ClickOnDetroit Morning Briefing -- Aug. 10, 2020The FDA reported 640 total cases of Salmonella Newport infections nationwide, with 36 in Michigan, as of Aug. 6, 2020. Trending Great Lakes record 84 waterspouts in first outbreak of 2020At least 84 waterspouts were recorded over the Great Lakes last week in the lakes first waterspout outbreak this year, researchers say. Waterspouts are whirling columns of air and water mist that are common on the Great Lakes during this time of the year, meteorologists say. Connected to cumulus clouds, waterspouts on the Great Lakes are typically formed when cooler air travels across the warm waters -- and water temperatures in the Great Lakes have been higher than average this summer. Officials say the corrected cases may have been recorded as deceased in error or new information may indicate that previously reported deaths were not in fact COVID-19 associated.
Dole recalls baby spinach over salmonella concerns
Read full article: Dole recalls baby spinach over salmonella concernsRocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID, NIH via Wikimedia CommonsATLANTA - Some packages of Dole baby spinach have been recalled because of concerns about salmonella contamination. Dole Fresh Vegetables has issued a voluntary recall for baby spinach sold in 6-ounce bags and 10-ounce clamshell containers, with the use-by date of August 5, the company said in an alert from the US Food & Drug Administration. The recall is a precautionary measure after a sample of baby spinach tested positive for salmonella in Michigan, the company said. The recalled product also was distributed in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin. Salmonella is one of the most frequently reported foodborne illnesses in the United States, sickening an estimated 1.2 million people a year and killing approximately 450.
Dole issues baby spinach recall due to possible salmonella risk
Read full article: Dole issues baby spinach recall due to possible salmonella riskThese Dole baby spinach products were recalled on Aug. 9, 2019. (WDIV)DETROIT - Dole Fresh Vegetables is recalling cases of baby spinach due to a possible health risk of salmonella. The recalled products are 6-ounce Dole Baby Spinach bags with lot code W20308A and 10-ounch Dole Baby spinach clamshells with lot code W203010. The product is expired and should no longer be on retail shelves, Dole officials said. No other Dole products are included in the recall, officials said.
FDA and CDC: Don't touch pig ear treats or feed them to your dog
Read full article: FDA and CDC: Don't touch pig ear treats or feed them to your dogA warning about a multistate salmonella outbreak tied to the treats has been updated to include all pig ear products. Animals and their humans can get sick from simply handling these treats or caring for a dog who has eaten one. The CDC and the US Food and Drug Administration are also advising retailers not to sell pig ear treats. Companies have recalled pig ear products because of possible contamination. "No single supplier, distributor or common brand of pig ear treats has been identified that could account for all the illnesses.
Father of 3 Dies After Getting Sick From Gecko He Reportedly Ate on a Dare
Read full article: Father of 3 Dies After Getting Sick From Gecko He Reportedly Ate on a DareAn Australian father of three is believed to have died from salmonella that he contracted after eating a gecko on a dare. But a day later, he was throwing up "green," his sister Hannah Dowell told the paper. She added that there's no evidence one way or the other that David did in fact eat the gecko. David died on Dec. 11 after suffering from organ failure throughout his body, his family said, having "basically rotted from the inside out." Speaking to 7News.com.au, Bricknell said she would warn against anyone ever accepting a dare like the one David might have.
62 sickened in salmonella outbreak linked to fresh papayas
Read full article: 62 sickened in salmonella outbreak linked to fresh papayasCDC via CNN(CNN) - Sixty-two people in eight US states have fallen ill this year from Salmonella related to fresh papayas imported from Mexico, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Salmonella, which rarely affects how food tastes or smells, lives in the intestinal tracts of animals, including birds and people. If you're not sure where your papayas have come from, throw them outThe CDC is advising folks in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island to avoid eating whole, fresh papayas from Mexico. The agency recommends washing and sanitizing places where papayas are stored, including counter tops and refrigerator shelves. Meanwhile, the US Food and Drug Administration wants importers, suppliers, distributors and other food service providers to halt sales across all states of papayas imported from Mexico.