US CDC expands probe into charcuterie meats as salmonella cases rise
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[January 20, 2024]
(Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
warned against some more brands of charcuterie meat sold at Costco and
Sam's Club as the agency expands a probe into a multi-state salmonella
outbreak.
The CDC, in an updated post on Thursday, asked people to throw away all
the packs of Fratelli Beretta's Antipasto Gran Beretta charcuterie meat
bought at Costco and Busseto's Charcuterie Sampler bought at Walmart's
Sam's Club.
"Once we were notified of the recall, we worked with the supplier to
recall the lot code in question, removed this product from our clubs and
implemented a sales block at our registers," a Sam's Club spokesperson
said.
The latest CDC warning follows the one on Jan. 5 against eating Busseto
brand Charcuterie Sampler from a lot that was recalled in early January.
Costco, in a letter addressed to members who had purchased Fratelli
Beretta meat, said on Friday that the brand had issued a voluntary
recall of its charcuterie meat due to possible salmonella contamination.
The recall includes all products with a best-by date before June 13, the
company said in a letter addressed to Costco members.
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A employee walks by a meat cooler in the grocery section of a Sam's
Club during a media tour in Bentonville, Arkansas June 5, 2014.
REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File photo
The agency's investigators were
working to determine if any additional products may be contaminated.
The CDC said on Thursday that 23 more cases of salmonella have been
reported in eight more states in the United States since its last
warning. The total case count is now 47 in 22 states, with the most
number of infections reported in Ohio.
Most people infected with salmonella experience diarrhea, fever and
stomach cramps. So far, 10 people have been hospitalized due to the
multi-state outbreak, according to the CDC.
(Reporting by Sneha S K and Ananya Mariam Rajesh in Bengaluru;
Editing by Shounak Dasgupta, Anil D'Silva and Shailesh Kuber)
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