Slastic salads can cause diseases, says CDC
New dietary disease reports in six Midwest states have attracted a survey of bags in bags.
Just a few months ago, you are probably wondering if the product you bought during the grocery store wascontaminated with coronavirus. Now there is a new concern that bagged salads can be soiled with a microscopic parasite.
TheCDC and the FDA made aannouncement On June 19, warning consumers to avoid eating bagged garden salads from the following store marks: ALDI, HY-VEE and Joam-Osco. An investigation is under way for aMultiState epidemic ofCyclospora, which spreads mainly by eating food (or drinking water) which has been contaminated with excrement containing the parasite.
Currently, people living in six states of Midwest-Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska-have fallen sick after eating one of theContaminated salad bags. Although the true source of the epidemic is not yet known, it is clear that all enclosed garden salads of all these brands have been linked to the cause of the food origin. The first reported illness was May 11 and cases persisted until June 14th.These are the most frequently recalled foods in America.)
Here is what the CDC and the FDA so far know: at least 20 sick people were animated atWhoreand 80% of these people reported bought a mixture of bagged salad.The most reported as it was specifically the garden salad of the small chain of the brand.
37 other people who have fallen sick on Hy-Vee, including 43% reported to buy a Sable salad. Those who were able to remember that it was the own shop of garden salad. Six additional persons who have contracted the food-based illness screened at Jewel-Osco, five of whom reported having bought a bagged salad, especially the very clean brand brand brand garden salad. (In touch:The truth about the selection of the best bagged salad.)
All cases examined are not related to these elements, however, at that time, it is the best public health officials and public health regulations. The CDC will continue to provide updates on the survey because more information is available. In the meantime, if you live in the states listed above, avoid buying buck lettuce from Aldi, Hyhevee and Jewel-Osco.