Salmonella Outbreak Hits PA
At least a dozen Pennsylvania residents have been infected in a salmonella outbreak that's hit 42 states.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 400 people have been infected with the bacterial illness. No deaths have been reported.
The infected Pennsylvanians are in Bucks, Butler, Chester, Clinton, Delaware, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, and Montgomery counties. Their ages range from three to 73 years.
Health officials in Minnesota say lab tests traced the salmonella bacteria to a container of peanut butter. They are waiting for more test results.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 400 people have been infected with the bacterial illness. No deaths have been reported.
The infected Pennsylvanians are in Bucks, Butler, Chester, Clinton, Delaware, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, and Montgomery counties. Their ages range from three to 73 years.
Health officials in Minnesota say lab tests traced the salmonella bacteria to a container of peanut butter. They are waiting for more test results.
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