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Mystery Salmonella Outbreak Reported in Oregon

By Bill Marler on February 14, 2013

There has been no recall issued.

The Albany Oregon Tribune reports on an unreported rise – until now – in Salmonella illnesses in 2012 linked to chicken in Oregon and some other states.

According to the Tribune, over 2012, Oregon saw 56 cases of Salmonella Heidelberg, which is a marked increase over previous years. All people reportedly have recovered from their illnesses; there have been no deaths associated with the outbreak. During 2007-2011, there was an average of 27 annual reported cases in our state.

In 2012, 43 of the 56 confirmed human cases of infection by Salmonella Heidelberg bacteria in Oregon were caused by a particular strain linked to chicken processed by Foster Farms, according to patient reports and laboratory testing of randomly purchased chicken.

Oregon’s Public Health Division is working with Washington State Department of Health and the U.S. Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention to track cases of salmonellosis and to promote food safety.

  • Posted in:
    Food, Drug & Agriculture, Personal Injury
  • Blog:
    Food Poison Journal
  • Organization:
    Marler Clark, Inc., PS
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