Raw Turkey Is Connected to Salmonella Outbreak Affecting People in 26 States

A salmonella outbreak connected to raw turkey has affected 90 people in 26 states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday. At least 40 people have been hospitalized due to the Salmonella outbreak, according to the CDC. There are currently no deaths associated with this outbreak, which began last November. It is unclear where the Salmonella outbreak is coming from, and the CDC said it is still looking into which supplier or type of raw turkey product is linked to the outbreak. The agency is monitoring the outbreak in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety Inspection Service. Lab tests have determined that contaminated raw turkey products from different sources are the cause of this salmonella outbreak. The people infected reported eating different types and brands of turkey products, with two victims reporting they lived in a household where raw turkey pet food was fed to their animals, the CDC said. The salmonella outbreak affected people in Alaska, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin, according to the CDC. Minnesota had the most people affected by the salmonella outbreak with 13 people ranging in age from 1 to 91 years old getting sick. People should handle raw turkey with care and always co...
Source: TIME: Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Uncategorized Disease onetime Source Type: news