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Salmonella from Peter Pan and Great Value Peanut Butter (both manufactured by ConAgra) in 44 states. By March 7, 2007, the outbreak had grown to 425 cases in 44 states since its start in August 2006. The CDC said it is believed to be the first salmonella outbreak associated with peanut butter in United States history. [65]
Salmonellosis annually causes, per CDC estimation, about 1.2 million illnesses, 23,000 hospitalizations, and 450 deaths in the United States every year. [1]The shell of the egg may be contaminated with Salmonella by feces or environment, or its interior (yolk) may be contaminated by penetration of the bacteria through the porous shell or from a hen whose infected ovaries contaminate the egg ...
Deadliest [citation needed] foodborne outbreak in Denmark. 2024: 2023-2024 North American salmonellosis outbreak in cantaloupe: Salmonella: cantaloupe: Malchita: 597: 15: Deadliest Salmonella outbreak in world history 1985: 1985 United States salmonellosis outbreak in milk: Salmonella: milk: Hillfarm Dairy: 5,295 [17] 9 [17] Largest foodborne ...
What is salmonella? Salmonella is one of the most common foodborne illnesses, the the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says, striking 1.35 million people in the United States over the course of ...
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The 2018 American salmonella outbreak was an American foodborne disaster that started in Iowa, spreading to 7 other states, sickening as many as 265 people, killing one, with 94 hospitalized. [1] Ready-to-eat chicken salad was produced by Iowa-based Triple T Specialty Meats Inc. between January 2 and February 7 for distribution in Fareway ...
People in 31 states have become ill in the salmonella outbreak linked to the cucumber recall. These states are: Alabama. Arkansas. Connecticut. Delaware. Washington, D.C. Florida. Georgia.
Europe, North America, South America Influenza: Unknown [158] 1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic: 1862–1863 Pacific Northwest, Canada and United States Smallpox: 20,000+ [159] [160] [161] 1861–1865 United States typhoid fever epidemic 1861–1865 United States Typhoid fever: 80,000 [162] Fourth cholera pandemic: 1863–1875 Middle ...