Salmonella cases increase after outbreak at popular Clairemont restaurant
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Salmonella cases increase after outbreak at popular Clairemont restaurant
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- The County of San Diego on Thursday reported an increase in salmonella cases linked to a popular Clairemont restaurant. The number of probable and confirmed cases of people who have gotten sick with salmonella after dining at Aladdin Mediterranean Café between April 25 and May 1 has jumped from 14 to 37, according to local health officials. Nine people are now hospitalized, compared to five last week. Those impacted wit…
Aladdin Mediterranean Cafe Salmonella Outbreak Sickens 37
The Aladdin Mediterranean Cafe Salmonella outbreak has now sickened at least 37 people, according to an update posted by San Diego County Public Health Services. Nine people have been hospitalized becasue they are so sick. That’s an increase of 23 more patients and four more hospitalizations since the original notice was posted on May 1, […] The post Aladdin Mediterranean Cafe Salmonella Outbreak Sickens 37 appeared first on Food Poisoning Bulle…
San Diego reports at least 37 with Salmonella tied to Aladdin Mediterranean Café
To date, the County has recorded 37 probable and confirmed cases of people who have gotten sick with Salmonella after dining at the Aladdin Mediterranean Café in the Clairemont San Diego area between April 25 to May 1. The restaurant voluntarily closed on May 1. Operators have since been working closely with the County’s Environmental Health and Quality Department (DEHQ) along with Public Health Services on the investigation into the outbreak. …
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