More cases of salmonella infection confirmed in outbreak tied to Hamilton restaurant
- The number of confirmed salmonella cases linked to the Piper Arms Stoney Creek restaurant in Hamilton has increased to 13, up from nine earlier this week.
- Six people have been hospitalized due to the outbreak, including one additional hospitalization reported recently.
- Another 44 individuals have reported symptoms matching salmonella infection after dining at the restaurant, but these cases are not yet lab-confirmed.
- The restaurant was temporarily closed to allow public health officials to investigate and ensure safe operations before reopening.
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More cases of salmonella infection confirmed in outbreak tied to Hamilton restaurant
HAMILTON — More cases of salmonella infection have been confirmed as public health officials continue to investigate an outbreak of the food-borne illness linked to a Hamilton restaurant. A spokesperson for Hamilton Public Health says there are now 13 confirmed cases tied to the Piper Arms Stoney Creek location on Stone Church Road East, up […]
Dozens more restaurant patrons could be infected with Salmonella
The number of people confirmed with Salmonella infections after eating at an Ontario restaurant has doubled and at least 44 unconfirmed patients have reported symptoms.As of April 17 there were 13 confirmed patients who had eaten at the Piper Arms Stoney Creek location in Hamilton, Ontario, according to Hamilton Public Health. Earlier this week there were seven patients.At least six of the outbreak patients have been hospitalized.Public health o…
More cases of salmonella infection confirmed in outbreak tied to Hamilton restaurant – 105.9 The Region
HAMILTON — More cases of salmonella infection have been confirmed as public health officials continue to investigate an outbreak of the food-borne illness linked to a Hamilton restaurant. A spokesperson for Hamilton Public Health says there are now 13 confirmed cases tied to the Piper Arms Stoney Creek location on Stone Church Road East, up from nine on Tuesday. Officials said earlier this week that seven people had been hospitalized due to the …
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