Salmonella
Coverage of Salmonella in the Nexus archive.
- Grocery chain pulls more products as Salmonella-linked recall grows
A Salmonella-linked recall affecting fresh jalapeños is expanding, with more products being identified. H-E-B recently added nearly 20 new items to its list of foods that were recalled after being sold in its stores.
- Grocery chain pulls more products as Salmonella-linked recall grows
The number of foods affected by a Salmonella-linked recall on fresh jalapeños is increasing as more products are identified. On Friday, H-E-B added nearly 20 new items to its list of recalled foods sold in its stores.
- Taylor Farms issued a recall for over a dozen items, including salsa and guacamole, over Salmonella risks
Taylor Farms recalled over a dozen prepared food items, including salsa and guacamole, due to concerns over Salmonella contamination in jalapeño products. This recall follows earlier issues where the company was linked to a multi-state cyclosporiasis outbreak involving its iceberg lettuce.
- Target, Walmart, Whole Foods among stores affected by Salmonella outbreak recalls
Several large grocery chains, including Target, Walmart, and Whole Foods, have issued recalls following a Salmonella outbreak. The outbreak has sickened hundreds of people and has been linked specifically to jalapeño peppers.
- Jalapeño recall spurs alert for meat, poultry items from Kroger, Walmart, Albertsons, and others
A Salmonella outbreak has made hundreds sick across 27 states, prompting a public health alert for various meat and poultry items. The alert affects products sold at major grocery chains, including Kroger, Walmart, and Albertsons, following a jalapeño recall.
- Food to Live green powders and mixes recalled over Salmonella fears
Food to Live recalled nine varieties of its green powders because a sample tested positive for Salmonella. The recall was implemented due to fears surrounding contamination.
- Fresh jalapeños recalled due to salmonella outbreak in 27 states, including Texas
Fresh jalapeños have been recalled due to a salmonella outbreak affecting 27 states. Salmonella infection can range in severity, from a mild stomach bug to a serious and life-threatening illness.
- CDC warns of Salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeños
A Salmonella outbreak, which has sickened 345 people across 27 states, was linked to jalapeño peppers by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The affected product was traced back to Sinaloa, Mexico, and distributed by Coast Citrus Distributors.
- CDC warns of multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to recalled jalapeños, 345 sick across 27 states
The CDC warns of a multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to recalled jalapeño peppers from Sinaloa, Mexico, distributed by Coast Citrus Distributors. The outbreak has sickened 345 people across 27 states, with 36 hospitalized. Chipotle and Qdoba have removed the peppers from their restaurants, and the FDA is investigating potential retail sales.
- Jalapeños linked to salmonella outbreak
The CDC has issued a food safety alert regarding a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeños. 345 people across 27 states have been sickened, with 36 hospitalized.
- Jalapeno-linked salmonella outbreak sickens hundreds across 27 U.S. states
A salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeno peppers from Mexico has sickened 345 people across 27 U.S. states, prompting a product recall and investigations by the CDC and FDA.
- Salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeños served at Chipotle, QDOBA
Federal health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeño peppers from Chipotle and QDOBA, which has sickened 345 people across 27 states. The jalapeños were supplied by California-based Coast Citrus Distributors and sourced from Mexico, with 36 hospitalizations reported but no deaths.
- Salmonella linked to jalapenos in 27 states, including California
A Salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeno peppers has affected 345 people across 27 states, including California, according to the CDC. The outbreak is tied to the same Salmonella strain, with jalapenos identified as the source.
- Roseville Chipotle salmonella lawsuit: Woman seeking damages after hospitalization
A woman is suing Chipotle after a severe salmonella infection from a Roseville location led to her hospitalization. The lawsuit claims the infection occurred after eating at the restaurant.
- Chipotle pulls jalapeños amid Minnesota salmonella outbreak
Chipotle has removed jalapeños from its restaurants following a Minnesota salmonella outbreak linked to the peppers. Over 100 cases were reported, with 75 patients indicating they ate at Chipotle in June or July, while health officials investigate potential connections to other Mexican-style restaurants.
- Chipotle pulls jalapeños from some restaurants over salmonella concerns
Chipotle Mexican Grill removed jalapeños from its restaurants after they were linked to a salmonella outbreak in Minnesota that sickened over 100 people. The company is cooperating with a public health investigation, which identified jalapeños from one common lot as a potential source of contamination. Minnesota health officials confirmed the outbreak and noted that other Mexican-style quick-service restaurants may also be involved.
- Chipotle pulls jalapenos from some locations after salmonella investigation. Here’s what to know.
Chipotle removed jalapenos from some locations following a salmonella investigation. Health investigators stated there are 'no ongoing concerns' with the chain after the removal, though the company's stock declined.
- Chipotle pulls jalapeños possibly linked to salmonella outbreak
Chipotle removed jalapeños from some restaurants as a precaution due to a potential link to a salmonella outbreak affecting Minnesota. The FDA is investigating, with 110 confirmed cases in the state, and 75 individuals reported eating at Chipotle during the outbreak period.
- Chipotle pulls jalapeños possibly linked to salmonella outbreak
Chipotle removed jalapeños from some restaurants as a precaution due to a salmonella outbreak linked to its supply chain in Minnesota. The FDA is investigating, and Minnesota health officials reported 110 Salmonella cases, with 75 individuals reporting eating at Chipotle between June 14 and July 14.
- Chipotle removes jalapeños amid US salmonella outbreak investigation
Chipotle has removed jalapeños from some restaurants as part of an investigation into a salmonella outbreak linked to the peppers, which have been replaced with supplies from different growers. The outbreak has sickened 100 people, prompting the company to trace ingredients through its supply chain.
- Walmart is recalling pistachio nut butter sold in 19 states over salmonella risk
Walmart is recalling a lot of Bettergoods Pistachio Nut Butter after Florida inspectors detected salmonella in three jars at a store. The recall affects products sold in 19 states.
- Popular Walmart nut butter recalled over salmonella concerns
A popular nut butter sold exclusively at Walmart nationwide is being recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall affects a product available only at Walmart stores.
- Popular nut butter sold at Walmart recalled for possible salmonella contamination
Bettergoods Pistachio Nut Butter is being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination, as reported by the FDA. The product, distributed in 19 U.S. states via Walmart, has a specific lot code and UPC, with no illnesses reported to date.
- Popular nut butter sold at Walmart recalled for possible salmonella contamination
Bettergoods Pistachio Nut Butter is being recalled by Walmart due to possible salmonella contamination, as reported by the FDA. The product was distributed in 19 U.S. states, but no illnesses have been reported.
- Popular nut butter sold at Walmart recalled for possible salmonella contamination
Bettergoods Pistachio Nut Butter is being recalled by Walmart due to potential salmonella contamination, as reported by the FDA. The recall affects jars distributed in 19 U.S. states, but no illnesses have been reported.
- LDH advises Louisianans to discard or return these eggs
The Louisiana Department of Health warns residents about a recall of 1,589,577 dozen shell eggs by Midwest Poultry Services, L.P. due to potential salmonella contamination. Affected eggs were sold at Kroger and Brookshire Grocery stores in Louisiana, with specific carton codes and dates listed.
- Mother of 4 dies after salmonella on Kenya mission trip: 'She loved others genuinely'
A Virginia mother of four who traveled to Kenya on a church-supported mission trip has died after contracting salmonella, according to her family. The family described her as someone who loved others genuinely.
- Mother of 4 dies after salmonella on Kenya mission trip: 'She loved others genuinely'
A Virginia mother of four died after contracting salmonella during a church-supported mission trip to Kenya. Her family described her as someone who genuinely loved others.
- Colorado is seeing a ‘significant increase’ in salmonella cases. Here’s what you should know.
Colorado health officials report a significant increase in salmonella cases this July, with over 250 cases reported compared to the five-year average of 125. The source of the outbreak remains unidentified, though whole genome sequencing is underway to trace potential links to food, restaurants, or suppliers. A nationwide salmonella outbreak linked to Midwest Poultry Services has sickened 98 people, but its connection to Colorado's surge is unconfirmed.
- CDPHE alerting public to increase in salmonella cases
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) has reported over 250 salmonella cases in Colorado since July 1, as of July 28, surpassing the five-year average of 125 cases during the same period. The agency is alerting the public to this significant increase in cases.
- Colorado is seeing a ‘significant increase’ in salmonella cases. Here’s what you should know.
Colorado is experiencing a significant rise in salmonella cases, with over 250 reported in July compared to a 5-year average of 125. Health officials are using genome sequencing to identify the source, but no specific food, restaurant, or supplier has been confirmed. A nationwide salmonella outbreak linked to Midwest Poultry Services has also been noted, though its connection to Colorado's surge remains unconfirmed.
- Swanky California market linked to dangerous bacterial outbreak across the state
County officials are investigating a market in Ramona after 13 salmonella cases were linked to mayonnaise sold at the San Diego area store.
- Health officials provide update on cyclosporiasis outbreak in the Carolinas
South Carolina reported 13 new cyclosporiasis cases, totaling 43, while North Carolina reported 157 new cases since May, totaling 718. Eight new hospitalizations occurred in the last week, and the outbreak is unrelated to Midwest cases.
- Cyclospora, salmonella cases raise food safety concerns
Cyclosporiasis cases are surging, and a salmonella outbreak affecting 17 states has raised public concerns about U.S. food safety. William Brangham discussed these issues with Caitlin Rivers, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins University.
- Recalled eggs from Texas have been linked to a salmonella outbreak across 17 states
The FDA and CDC linked a salmonella outbreak to the recall of nearly 1.6 million dozen eggs from Texas farms, affecting 17 states and resulting in 26 hospitalizations.
- ‘Beloved’: Mother of 4 dies after contracting salmonella on church trip
A Virginia mother of four, Ayla Garcia, died after contracting a severe salmonella infection during a church mission trip to Kenya. Her pre-existing sickle cell disease worsened the infection, which spread to her kidneys, liver, and blood. Family members confirmed her death and are raising funds to repatriate her body for burial.
- ‘Beloved’: Mother of 4 dies after contracting salmonella on church trip
Ayla Garcia, a mother of four from Virginia, died after contracting a severe salmonella infection during a church mission trip to Kenya. Her underlying sickle cell disease complicated the infection, leading to organ failure and requiring multiple medical interventions before her death. Her family is raising funds to cover costs for her body to be returned home for burial.
- ‘Beloved’: Mother of 4 dies after contracting salmonella on church trip
Ayla Garcia, a mother of four from Virginia, died after contracting a severe salmonella infection during a church mission trip to Kenya. Her underlying sickle cell disease complicated the infection, leading to multi-organ failure and requiring extensive medical interventions before her death.
- Nearly 100 people sickened in salmonella outbreak linked in part to recalled eggs produced in Texas: FDA
Nearly 100 people were sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs produced in Texas. Midwest Poultry Services voluntarily recalled approximately 19 million eggs.
- Nearly 100 people sickened in salmonella outbreak linked in part to recalled eggs produced in Texas: FDA
Nearly 100 people were sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs produced in Texas, according to the FDA. Midwest Poultry Services voluntarily recalled approximately 19 million eggs.