🚨CONSUMER ALERT🚨: The CDC reports that 138 people across 25 states have been infected in a romaine lettuce-related E. coli outbreak.
. Fifty-eight of them have been hospitalized, and 10 developed a type of kidney failure. No deaths have been reported. The state and federal investigation has identified one grower linked to the outbreak in Salinas.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service and the CDC say most romaine products sold at retail stores include a label showing where the lettuce was harvested. If the lettuce says"Salinas" or something similar, do not purchase or eat it, the agencies say. The threat is severe enough that the agencies say if you cannot tell where the lettuce came from, throw it away or return it to the store.
Last week, more than 48 tons of premade salads sold at national chains around the country were recalled over fears ofThis particular strain, E. coli 0157:H7 is considered a more serious infection. Meanwhile, health officials in Wisconsin reported Dec. 6 that they discovered0157 in an unopened bag of Fresh Express brand Leafy Green Romaine salad from Salinas in an sick person's home.
The salads were shipped to distribution centers in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The recall includes salads sold at Aldi, Target, and Walmart stores, and at Domino’s Pizza, among others. For a full list of retailers, visit thisThis larger recall comes after the Maryland Department of Health announced seven patients there were infected byfrom salads sold at Sam’s Clubs there. Those salads had the same establishment number -- “EST. 18502B” -- as the products in the Missa Bay recall.
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