Dozens sickened in expanding salmonella outbreak linked to recalled
cucumbers
[May 31, 2025]
By JONEL ALECCIA
Nearly four dozen people in 18 states have been sickened in an expanding
outbreak of salmonella food poisoning tied to recalled cucumbers sent to
restaurants, hospitals, cruise ships and grocery stores, including
Target stores, federal health officials said Friday.
At least 16 people have been hospitalized after eating cucumbers
produced by Florida-based Bedner Growers and distributed by Fresh Start
Produce Sales, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
reported. The cucumbers were sold from April 29 through May 19.
The outbreak includes reports of illness from people aboard six
different cruise ships that departed from U.S. ports between late March
and mid-April, the CDC said. The true number of sick people is likely
much higher and the outbreak could affect additional states, officials
said.
Several companies have issued recalls for whole cucumbers and cucumbers
used in a range of sandwiches, salsas and other foods linked to the
outbreak. Target recalled dozens of products, including whole cucumbers,
salads and vegetable rolls.

The outbreak was detected during a follow-up inspection in April to a
2024 outbreak that sickened 551 people and led to 155 hospitalizations
in 34 states and Washington, D.C. In that outbreak, investigators found
salmonella bacteria linked to many of the illnesses in untreated canal
water used at farms operated by Bedner Growers and Thomas Produce
Company.
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This undated photo provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
shows cucumbers recalled for salmonella. (U.S. Food and Drug
Administration via AP)
 As part of the new investigation,
FDA officials found salmonella in a sample of Bedner Growers
cucumbers at a distribution center in Pennsylvania. That sample
matched the strain of salmonella that made people sick. In addition,
“multiple other strains” of salmonella were detected that match
samples in a government database. CDC officials are working to
determine whether additional illnesses in people match those
strains.
Symptoms of salmonella poisoning include diarrhea, fever, severe
vomiting, dehydration and stomach cramps. Most people who get sick
recover within a week. Infections can be severe in young children,
older adults and people with weakened immune systems, who may
require hospitalization.
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