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  2. Cantaloupe, fruit products recalled amid CDC investigation of ...

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    The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says whole and pre-cut cantaloupes have caused dozens of cases of salmonella infection, including 17 hospitalizations, in 15 states and in Canada.

  3. Dozens of people sickened by salmonella in popular fruit - AOL

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    The illness can last from four to seven days, so it may take a while to identify a case related to the cantaloupe outbreak. Usually, people suffering from the infection will have diarrhoea, fever ...

  4. Salmonella outbreak prompts recall of cantaloupe, including ...

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    Diarrhea (that can be bloody) Fever. Stomach cramps. Some people may also have nausea, vomiting, or a headache. Symptoms usually start within six hours to six days after infection and last four to ...

  5. List of medical symptoms - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Patients observe these symptoms and seek medical advice from healthcare professionals. Because most people are not diagnostically trained or knowledgeable, they typically describe their symptoms in layman's terms, rather than using specific medical terminology. This list is not exhaustive.

  6. Cramp - Wikipedia

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    Causes of cramping include [9] hyperflexion, hypoxia, exposure to large changes in temperature, dehydration, or low blood salt. Muscle cramps can also be a symptom or complication of pregnancy; kidney disease; thyroid disease; hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, or hypocalcaemia (as conditions); restless legs syndrome; varicose veins; [10] and ...

  7. Salmonellosis - Wikipedia

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    Salmonellosis is a symptomatic infection caused by bacteria of the Salmonella type. [1] It is the most common disease to be known as food poisoning (though the name refers to food-borne illness in general), these are defined as diseases, usually either infectious or toxic in nature, caused by agents that enter the body through the ingestion of food.

  8. Don't eat pre-cut cantaloupe if the source is unknown, CDC ...

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    Consumers shouldn't eat pre-cut cantaloupe if they don't know the source, U.S. health officials said Thursday, as the number of illnesses and recalls tied to a deadly salmonella outbreak grows. At ...

  9. Hypokalemia - Wikipedia

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    A more common cause is excessive loss of potassium, often associated with heavy fluid losses that flush potassium out of the body. Typically, this is a consequence of diarrhea, excessive perspiration, losses associated with crush injury, or surgical procedures. Vomiting can also cause hypokalemia, although not much potassium is lost from the ...