The FDA identifies a new Salmonella epidemic; Rouvre the investigation into another

Public health officials are investigating a new epidemic of infections caused by Salmonella Enteritidis.
Investigators from the Food and Drug Administration have not yet been able to find the source of the pathogen, who had a hard time. The agency has not published any data of patients such as their age or where they live. The survey is still at its beginnings, so that public health officials have not yet been able to start trace of trace, inspections or tests.
In other news from epidemicThe FDA reopened its investigation into another epidemic of infections in Entered Salmonella because there have been new identified patients and there are new exposure information about them. The FDA has therefore started trace efforts. However, the agency does not yet report the food it traced.
The epidemic reported 95 people. The agency has not reported the age of the patients or where they live. The epidemic was published for the first time on April 23.
Other surveys during epidemic
For an epidemic of cyclosporin parasite infections, the number of patients increased to 46, against 43 a week ago. The FDA has not published any information on patients, including their age or their place of life. The agency has not yet identified a parasitic source, but it has started trace efforts. The agency did not report the food it traced. The epidemic was published for the first time in August. 13
For another epidemic From the parasite of Cyclospora, the FDA initiated an inspection of the site, but does not report what location it inspects. The agency had already started trace efforts and sample tests, but did not point out which food is traced or what it tests. The epidemic reported 41 people. The FDA has not reported the age of the patients or where they live. The agency first displayed the epidemic on July 16.
The investigation continues For an epidemic of Salmonella Oranienburg, which rose 24 people. It was published for the first time on July 16. The FDA has not pointed out the patients of the patients or where they live. The agency began trace efforts but did not report which food is traced.
An epidemic on Salmonella Anatum Infections linked to the brand’s deep blunt mark and Munger-Munrautic beans reported 11 people in 10 states. Four patients need hospitalization. The epidemic is underway and was published for the first time by the FDA on July 9.
CHETAK LLC Group initiated a reminder of the following elements:
- Tappets in depth (butterfly) in packages of 1 book (454 g) with one of the following printed lot codes on the back of the bag: in 24330, in 25072, in 25108, in 24353,
In 25171, in 24297, in 25058, in 25078, in 24291, in 25107, in 24354, in 24292 - Moong in -depth (MUNG) in packages of 1 book (454 g) with one of the following printed lot codes at the back of the bag: in 24330, in 25072, in 25108, in 24353, in 25171, in 24297, in 25058, in 25078, in 24291, in 25107, in 24354, in 24292, 24291, in 25107, in 24354, in 24292
An epidemic of Salmonella Oranienburg Linée à la Crème de pistache was discarded four people in two states. A person needs hospitalization. The epidemic is underway and was published for the first time by the FDA on June 13. The pistachio cream was made by Emek Dogal Saglik Urunleri Iklim Gida Insaat San Tic Ltd Sti in Türkiye. The product, Emek Spread Pistachio Cacao Cream with Kadayif, was sold in glass jars of 9.7 ounces with lot N °: 250401, UPC Number 8 69652 10130 1, and a better before the date of April 1, 2027.
An epidemic of Listeria Monocytogenes Chicken linée, Alfredo meals are underway and reported 17 people in 13 states. Sixteen of patients need hospitalization and three have died. The epidemic was published for the first time by the FDA on April 4.
Freshrealm recalled that meals with Fettuccine Chicken Alfredo Products before June 17, 2025, which are available under the following brand names:
- Grilled chicken in Alfredo markets with Fettuccine 12.3 Oz – Best date of June 26, 2025, or previous
- Grilled chicken in Alfredo markets with fettuccine 32.8 oz – Best date of June 27, 2025, or previous
- Maison chef chicken Fettuccine Alfredo 12.5 Oz – Meilleur date of June 19, 2025 or before
- Establishment number “is. P-50784 “,” is. P-47770 “or” is. P-47718 ”appears on the label in the mark of the USDA inspection.
Meals are sold in the refrigerated section of Walmart and Kroger stores under the brands of chiefs and chiefs.
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