Salmonella infections climb to 431 cases across multiple states: CDC
Summary
The CDC reported that a salmonella outbreak connected to eating certain jalapeño peppers has risen to 431 cases in 32 states. So far, 57 people have been hospitalized, but there have been no deaths.Key Facts
- The outbreak is linked to specific types of jalapeño peppers.
- There are now 431 confirmed cases across 32 states.
- 57 people have been hospitalized due to salmonella infection.
- No deaths have been reported in this outbreak.
- The number of cases has increased from 345 cases in 27 states earlier.
- The CDC is monitoring the situation and providing updates.
- Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause food poisoning.
- People should be careful when consuming peppers and practice good food safety.
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