Health & Medicine
State Laws Obscure Source of Contaminated Salad Mix Linked to Cyclospora Outbreak, CDC Reports 400 Cases
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has now received reports of 400 cases of the intestinal illness cyclospora across 16 states and New York City, and public health officials in Iowa and Nebraska suspect prepackaged salad mix as the source of the outbreak -- but state investigators are prohibited from revealing the source or sources of the tainted salad because it is believed to now be out of the food supply chain.
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