Salmonella Outbreak Spreads Through Charcuterie Meats
Salmonella outbreaks can be a serious health concern, and recent investigations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have linked a salmonella outbreak to certain charcuterie meats sold at popular retailers Costco and Sam's Club.
The CDC has been actively investigating the salmonella outbreak across 22 states since January 5th. As of the latest update, 47 cases have been reported, with 10 individuals requiring hospitalization. The outbreak has raised concerns among health authorities and consumers alike.
The CDC has specifically cautioned against consuming certain charcuterie products sold at Costco and Sam's Club. Two brands have been identified as potentially contaminated: Busseto and Fratelli Beretta.
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