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90 confirmed salmonella cases in outbreak linked to salami: health agency
- Health authorities in Canada confirmed 90 cases of salmonella linked to salami and cacciatore products as of September 16, 2025.
- The outbreak sickened people between mid-April and early August after consuming recalled meat products from deli counters or prepared sandwiches.
- Over 65 products containing salami and cacciatore were recalled across multiple provinces, predominantly affecting Alberta and Ontario, with smaller numbers in Manitoba and British Columbia.
- Ten infected individuals required hospitalization, with 69 cases in Alberta, 19 in Ontario, and one each in Manitoba and British Columbia.
- The Public Health Agency considers the salmonella outbreak over, indicating effective containment and the end of new reported cases.
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90 confirmed salmonella cases in outbreak linked to salami: health agency (Canada)
A salmonella outbreak linked to salami and cacciatore that sickened dozens of people in several provinces appears to be over. The Public Health Agency of Canada says there were 90 confirmed salmonella cases, 10 of which led to hospitalizations. Alberta had 69 of the cases, followed by Ontario with 1...
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90 confirmed salmonella cases in outbreak linked to salami: health agency
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