CDC issues alert after ground turkey linked to salmonella outbreak The raw meat items were sold in multiple states under the names “Nature’s Promise,” “Wegman” and “Plainville Farms.” They have the establishment number P-244 and are dated Jan. 1 to Jan. 10 of this year. (Source: CDC via CNN) By CNN Staff | April 12, 2021 at 11:42 PM EDT - Updated April 13 at 4:43 AM
(CNN) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating ground turkey products that appear to have led to an outbreak of salmonella.
At least 28 people in 12 states have gotten sick in connection to the raw meat items, according to the CDC. No one has died, but two people have been hospitalized.
The CDC has issued a recall for ground turkey sold across the country due to a salmonella outbreak in 12 states including Connecticut and New York.
At least twenty eight people in 12 different states have become ill according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and people in Connecticut and New York are included in that number.
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The CDC attributes the outbreak to a number of ground turkey products including Nature s Promise, 94 percent lean, 1 pound package with dates of January 1, 3, 4, 8 and 10. Wegman’s 94 percent lean, 3 pound packages with dates of January 3, 4, 8, 10, and Plainville Farms 93 percent lean, 1 pound packages with a date of January 10.
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Health Alert Issued for Ground Turkey Products
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for approximately 211,406 pounds of raw ground turkey products, produced by Plainville Brands, LLC, in Pennsylvania. Scroll for details.
The turkey was sent to retail locations in Minnesota, Iowa, and all over the country. FSIS s running an investigation into a multistate outbreak of 28 Salmonella Hadar illnesses in 12 states with onset dates ranging from December 28, 2020 through March 4, 2021. Not all the cases have been linked back to this turkey, but enough have to worry officially.
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