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  1. 767 Salmonella Cases in 36 States Linked to Cucumbers<br><br>Oct. 14 update: CDC has again updated theSalmonella Poona outbreak linked to imported Mexican cucumbers. The latest case count is 767 people infected from michael kors watches outlet 36 hogan outlet online states (the state added to the list is Florida). There nike blazer pas cher homme have been 157 hospitalizations so far, the agency stated.<br><br>The Oct. 14 CDC update continues: karen millen dress Since the last update on October 6, 2015, 35 more ill people have been reported from 14 states. Illnesses that occurred after September 15, 2015 might not outlet woolrich online be reported yet. A series of events occurs between the time a person is infected and the time public health officials can determine that the person is part of an outbreak. This means that there will be a delay between when a person gets sick and confirmation that he or she is part of an outbreak. This takes an average of 2 to 4 weeks. Please see the Timeline for Reporting Cases of Salmonella Infection for more details. Also, cucumbers have a shelf life of up to 14 days. Some people may not have known about the recall and eaten the contaminated cucumbers after the recall.<br><br>As of October 13, 2015, 767 people ghd lisseur pas cher infected with the outbreak strains of Salmonella Poona nike air max outlet store uk have been reported from 36 states. The number of ill people reported from each state is as follows: Alabama (1), Alaska (16), Arizona (118), Arkansas (11), California (205), Colorado (18), Florida (1), Hawaii (1), Idaho (24), Illinois (9), Indiana (4), Iowa (6), Kansas (2), Kentucky (1), Louisiana (5), Maryland (1), Minnesota (38), Missouri (12), Montana (15), Nebraska (7), Nevada (14), New Mexico (31), New York (6), North Dakota (6), Ohio (3), Oklahoma (12), Oregon (21), Pennsylvania (2), South Carolina (9), South Dakota (3), Texas (38), hogan outlet Utah (53), Virginia (1), Washington (24), Wisconsin (42), and Wyoming (7).<br><br>Among people for whom information is available, illnesses started on dates ranging from July 3, 2015 to September 29, karen millen sale 2015. Ill people range in age from less than 1 year to 99, with a median age of 17. Fifty chaussure nike tn pas cher percent of ill people are children younger than 18 years. Fifty five percent of ill people are female. Among 561 people with available information, 157 (28%) report being hospitalized. Four deaths have been reported from Arizona (1), California (1), Oklahoma (1), and Texas (1).<br><br>Oct. 6 update: CDC announcedon Tuesday that 61 more Salmonella Poona infections have been reported from 24 states, bringing the total to 732 cases in 35 states (Maryland was added to the list).<br><br>One related death has been reported in Oklahoma, bringing the total number of deaths to four, CDC stated. The other reported deaths have been one each in Arizona, California and Texas. Also, CDC reported that 150 people have been hospitalized in connection with this outbreak.<br><br>Given the 14 day shelf life of cucumbers and the gap between when someone gets sick and when that illness is reported to public health, it is not unexpected to continue to see illnesses reported after the recalls, the agency noted.<br><br>Sept. 29 update:The Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) againupdated this outbreak on Tuesday, Sept. 29. There are currently three deaths, 131 hospitalizations and 671 confirmed cases being reported in hogan outlet online 34 states. The deaths being reported are in Arizona, California and Texas (one each).<br><br>Since the previous update a week ago, there have been 113 more Salmonella infections reported to CDC from 19 states, and Alabama was added to the list of states reporting cases.<br><br>the 14 day shelf life of cucumbers, it is not unexpected air max pas cher femme to continue to see illnesses reported after the recalls, CDC noted.<br><br>Sept. 22 update: The Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) againupdated this outbreak on Tuesday, Sept. 22. There are currently three deaths, 112 hospitalizations and 558 confirmed cases being reported in 33 states. The deaths being reported are in Arizona, California and burberry outlet online italia Texas (one each).<br><br>Since the previousCDC update a week ago, this latest report reflectsan increase of 140 confirmed cases, 21 additionalhospitalizations, and confirmed cases in residents of two additional states (Iowa and air max tn pas cher South Dakota, with nike tn requin pas cher one each).<br><br>The Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) updated this outbreak on Tuesday, Sept. 15. There are currently two deaths, 91 hospitalizations and 418 confirmed cases being reported in 31 states. The deaths being reported are in California and Texas (one each).<br><br>The total number of confirmed air max tn pas cher cases is 77 more thanCDC most recent Sept. 9 update, and Indiana, with two cases, was added to the total list of states reporting confirmed cases of Salmonella linked to Mexican cucumbers.<br><br>The Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) updated this outbreak on Wednesday, Sept. 9. There are now two deaths, 70 hospitalizations and 341 confirmed cases being reported in 30 states. The deaths being reported are in California and Texas (one each). That is 56 more confirmed cases since CDC Sept. 4 update.<br><br>The Sept. 9 CDC update included this information:<br><br>53 percent those sickenedare children younger than 18 years.<br><br>Epidemiologic, laboratory, and traceback investigations have identified imported cucumbers from Mexico and distributed by Andrew Williamson Fresh Produce as a likely source of the infections in this outbreak.<br><br>91 (68 percent) of 134 people interviewed reported eating cucumbers in the week before their illness began.<br><br>Eleven illness clusters have been identified in seven states. In all of these clusters, interviews found that cucumbers were a food item eaten in common by scarpe hogan outlet ill people.<br><br>Arizona, California, Montana, and Nevada isolated Salmonella from samples of cucumbers collected from various locations that were distributed by Andrew Williamson Fresh Produce.<br><br>On Sept. 4, 2015, Andrew Williamson Fresh Produce voluntarily recalled all cucumbers sold under the "Limited Edition" brand label during the period from Aug. 1, 2015, through Sept. 3, 2015, because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.<br><br>The type of cucumber is often referred to as a "slicer" or "American" cucumber and is dark green in color. Typical length is 7 to 10 inches. In retail locations, the cucumbers are typically sold in hogan outlet milano a bulk display without any individual packaging or plastic wrapping.<br><br>Limited Edition cucumbers were distributed in the states of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, doudoune moncler paris Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah. Further distribution to other scarpe hogan outlet milano states may have occurred.<br><br>Consumers should not eat, restaurants should not serve, and retailers should not sell recalled cucumbers.<br><br>If you aren't sure if your cucumbers were recalled, ask the place of purchase or your supplier. When in doubt, don't eat, sell, or serve them and throw them out.<br><br>The original Food Safety News story, posted Sept. 4, follows:<br><br>A multi state outbreak of Salmonella Poonalinked to importedMexican cucumbers has apparently sickened more than 300 people from 27 states and hospitalized 53 of them, according to an alert posted Friday afternoon by the New Mexico Department of Health and additional reportingby Food Safety News.<br><br>Astatement released Friday by the California Department of Public Health reportedthat there has been one related death in California, and that additional cases were continuing to come in.
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