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16 Hospitalized, 105 Sickened in Pistachio-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
Six Canadian provinces have reported 105 salmonella cases linked to pistachios, with 16 hospitalizations and 26 product recalls issued by health authorities.
- The Public Health Agency of Canada reports that 105 people have been confirmed sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios, with 26 new cases identified since the last update earlier this month.
- Sixteen individuals have been hospitalized due to the outbreak, which began in early March, marking an increase of five hospitalizations since the last report.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued 26 recalls of various pistachio products since July due to contamination concerns, including baklava.
- Symptoms of salmonella infection include fever, chills, and diarrhea, and while most recover within a week, some groups, like seniors and young children, face higher risks of serious illness.
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·Waterloo, Canada
Read Full ArticleContaminated pistachios were distributed across the country and found themselves in ice cream, halva, baklavas or the famous Dubai chocolate. Food recalls are increasing; cases of Salmonella infection too. The point, in five questions.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleSalmonella outbreak related to pistachios has hospitalized 16, sickened 105
The Public Health Agency of Canada says the number of people confirmed sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios has risen to 105, an increase of 26 cases since an update earlier this month. Sixteen have been hospitalized.
·Canada
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