The CDC
reported Tuesday that since June 4, 2012, a total of 128 persons infected with
the outbreak strain of Salmonella
Heidelberg have been reported from 13 states.
At least 31
percent of ill persons have been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported.
Most of the
ill persons have been reported from two states, Oregon (39) and Washington
(56).
State
public health officials are interviewing ill persons to obtain information
regarding foods they might have eaten and other exposures in the week before
illness. Information available to date
indicates that consumption of chicken is the most likely source of infection
for many of the ill persons.
Oregon and
Washington have identified Foster Farms brand chicken as the most likely source
of the infections in their states.
Testing conducted by the Washington State Public Health Laboratories
identified the outbreak strain of Salmonella
Heidelberg in four intact samples of chicken collected from three ill
persons’ homes in Washington.
Testing conducted by the Washington State Public Health Laboratories identified the outbreak strain of Salmonella Heidelberg in four intact samples of chicken collected from three ill persons’ homes in Washington.
The number
ill by state is as follows: Alabama (1), Alaska (11), California (9), Hawaii
(1), Idaho (2), Massachusetts (1), Montana (2), New York (1), Oregon (39), Utah
(3), Virginia (1), Washington (56) and West Virginia (1).
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