At least 68 people, including 18 that needed to be treated at hospitals, have fallen ill across 19 states in a salmonella outbreak that may be linked to cucumbers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday.
Federal officials announced they were investigating the outbreak believed to be tied to cucumbers grown by Agrotato, S.A. de C.V. in Sonora, Mexico, and sold by SunFed Produce, which is based in Arizona, and other importers.
said it was working with public health and regulatory officials in several states, including the Food and Drug Administration, to investigate the infections.
The cucumbers were sold in the United States and Canada, according to the F.D.A.
SunFed recalled all sizes of the product described as “whole fresh American cucumbers.”
Persons:
SunFed
Organizations:
Centers for Disease Control, Federal, Agrotato, S.A, SunFed, Food and Drug Administration
Locations:
C.V, Sonora, Mexico, Arizona, United States, Canada