The Texas Department of State Health Services warns of Salmonella contaminated cucumbers in an announcement release yesterday, following national guidelines in the aftermath of a nation-wide outbreak of Salmonella Poona liked to at least 300 victims as of late August. More victims are likely to be identified in the ensuing weeks as health officials become aware of the outbreak and victims come forward reporting their illnesses. The cucumbers at issue come from Mexico, and were imported by Andrew & Williamson Fresh Produce, a California company. They were widely distributed throughout the United States, with victims identified in at least 27 states so far. One California victim has died.
The cucumbers were sold under the label “Limited Edition.” The dark green cucumbers averaged 7 to 10 inches in length, and were usually sold in bulk. TDSHS is warning the public not to eat any cucumbers if they are uncertain of their origin. The TDSHS is working with the CDC to investigate cases in the state of Texas. The TDSHS has identified nine victims in Texas.
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