CDC, FDA, and other public health officials have investigated the Multi-Country Salmonella outbreak which results in more than 600 known diseases and 129 hospitalizations. Although the probe continues, the update has been shared with the public: This disease can be linked to the imported onions during the summer of Mexico, producing voluntary remember.
The investigation of the salmonella outbreak was underway, according to the CDC, which published an update on October 20. On that date, the agency said there were 652 confirmed cases involving salmonella outbreak tensions in 37 countries; Fortunately, there is zero death. The previous agency said there was some evidence of the patient’s interview that the onion might be involved in this problem.
In his new update, the agency said that garlic, yellow, and red imported in the United States and Canada from Chihuahua, Mexico, had been with regard to the salmonella outbreak. Onions come from prosource, which voluntarily remember the product of caution. It seems that the last import of this onion is August 27.
FDA publishes withdrawal notices from the company on October 20; Onions are sent to the US starting July 1 to August 31, according to Prosource production. Recall includes white red onion, yellow and red sold to food service companies, wholesalers, and at retail levels in cartons and mesh bags. Product size ranges from 2lbs to 50lbs.
The product label used for this onion varies and includes brands like Big Bull, Markon Essentials, Rio Valley, Rio Blue, and Sierra Madre, among others. Consumers can see the packaging to see whether the onions are registered as originating from Chihuahua, Mexico, in this case remember suggesting customers to throw it without dimati or return it to the store for a refund.