Salmonella cases in the United States linked to a popular Citterio snack. These are salami-based sticks sold mostly in the Trader Joe's supermarket chain. According to an alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, the federal agency for public health) there are about twenty cases registered in eight states, including New York. Eight out of nine people who felt ill reported eating salami. These are mostly children and three of them required hospitalization. The CDC recommends not eating the product and throwing it away. It also advises to thoroughly wash any product or container that may be contaminated. "New salmonella epidemic - reads the CDC Twitter profile - Don't eat Citterio brand Premium Italian-Style Salame Sticks. They were mostly sold by Trader Joe's ".
Cases of salmonella in the US for Citterio salami snacks
2021-10-25T19:31:26.958Z
There are about twenty episodes detected in eight states, mostly children (ANSA) Salmonella cases in the United States linked to a popular Citterio snack. These are salami-based sticks sold mostly in the Trader Joe's supermarket chain. According to an alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, the federal agency for public health) there are about twenty cases registered in eight states, including New York. Eight out of nine people who felt ill reported eat