Over 900 people in 48 states have been infected with salmonella, and their illnesses likely are linked to backyard poultry like chicks and ducklings.
Over 900 people in 48 states have been infected with salmonella, and their illnesses are likely linked to backyard poultry like chicks and ducklings.
As of this week, 938 people have been infected with salmonella in 2020. Cases have nearly doubled in the last month -- 473 people got sick since the last case report in June, the CDC said. At this time last year, 768 people were ill in 48 states, though two people had died, the CDC reported in July 2019. One person has died and 465 people have gotten sick after interacting with pet poultryThe presumed culprit in this outbreak is poultry.
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