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Public Health
Officials in OR, WA, CA and NV track multi-state outbreak of Salmonella
Rissen to ground pepper imported, packaged and distributed by Union
International Food Co. of Union City, CA Source of
Article: http://www.marlerblog.com/ The contaminated pepper was
packaged under the “Lian How” and “Uncle Chen” labels and sold to restaurant
suppliers and markets – much of it going to Chinese and Vietnamese
establishments. Salmonella infections cause
diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramping and sometimes vomiting. Symptoms
typically last less than a week, although infants, the elderly and those with
immunodeficiencies are at increased risk for severe illness. Antibiotic
treatment is of no value for most patients. • The Lian How products
were packaged in containers of various sizes: 10- and 15-pound cardboard
boxes with plastic liners that are tied closed; 4- and 5- pound clear
semi-hard plastic wide-mouth jars; 5-pound plastic bags and 2.2- pound foil
bags. |
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