Tainted Cantaloupe Triggers Deadly Salmonella Outbreak, Claims Eight Lives Across U.S. and Canada

Tainted Cantaloupe Triggers Deadly Salmonella Outbreak, Claims Eight Lives Across U.S. and Canada

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In a distressing turn of events, tainted cantaloupe has been linked to a deadly salmonella outbreak, resulting in eight fatalities, with three reported in the United States and five in Canada, according to health officials’ announcement on Thursday.

Tainted Cantaloupe Triggers Deadly Salmonella Outbreak, Claims Eight Lives Across U.S. and Canada
Tainted Cantaloupe Triggers Deadly Salmonella Outbreak, Claims Eight Lives Across U.S. and Canada ( Photo: WRNJ Radio )

The affected population has surged across both countries, with the United States reporting a staggering 230 cases of tainted cantaloupe across 38 states since mid-November

Among those affected, 96 individuals have been hospitalized, as per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Canada, too, has witnessed a significant impact, with 129 reported cases of tainted cantaloupe, including 44 hospitalizations. Health officials in both countries noted a common thread among the victims, many of whom fell ill after consuming pre-cut tainted cantaloupe packaged in clamshell containers and trays available in various stores. To stem the crisis, the CDC has issued a stern warning, advising consumers against purchasing, consuming, or serving cantaloupe unless its source is unequivocally known.

The crisis deepens as new recalls are added to an expanding list, as confirmed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Last week, Cut Fruit Express initiated a recall of cantaloupe chunks and fruit mixes containing cantaloupe. Subsequently, on Tuesday, TGD Cuts, LLC followed suit, recalling specific fresh fruit cups, clamshells, and tray products containing tainted cantaloupe sourced from TruFresh.

Ongoing investigations by health officials aim to ascertain whether additional products are linked to the alarming surge in illnesses

Salmonella, a bacterial pathogen, poses a severe threat, especially to young children, individuals over 65, and those with compromised immune systems. The urgency of the situation underscores the importance of swift action to contain the outbreak and protect vulnerable populations.

As the tainted cantaloupe crisis unfolds, health authorities emphasize the critical need for public vigilance and adherence to safety guidelines. The Associated Press will continue to monitor developments closely and provide updates on this rapidly evolving situation.

 

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