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The bacteria cause more than a million infections every year in the U.S.—and more than 400 deaths. Experts weigh in on which foods are most at risk, and what symptoms to watch for.
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Salmonella — a stubborn bacteria known for its spread through contaminated food, water and even pets — is responsible for roughly 1.35 million infections in the U.S. each year. It leads the country in ...
A California company is recalling 1.7 million cartons of brown eggs – sold at stores including Walmart in nine states – because the eggs may be contaminated with salmonella bacteria. August ...
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Salmonella — a stubborn bacteria known for its spread through contaminated food, water and even pets — is responsible for roughly 1.35 million infections in the U.S. each year.
A multistate Salmonella outbreak tied to organic and cage free eggs from August Egg Company has sickened 79 people and prompted a nationwide recall, according to the CDC. No deaths have been ...
Cooking will kill bacteria, including salmonella, but you'll need to use a food thermometer to make sure the temperature gets between 145 and 165 degrees, depending on what you're cooking.
Most people shrug off a case of Salmonella poisoning but if the bacteria that causes it gets out of the intestines, and the infection spreads, it can be life threatening. That was the case for a ...
A major egg recall involving products sold at Walmart, Safeway and other retailers in nine states has been issued after a salmonella outbreak was blamed for 21 hospitalizations.
A multistate outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis in June 2025, linked to contaminated eggs from a California facility, led to 79 cases and a major recall. The incident underscores the critical role ...