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Alfalfa sprout linked to food poisoning outbreak in 15 states, health officials say
- U.S. health officials report a food-poisoning outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts affecting people in 15 states.
- More than 36 cases were documented in Minnesota and Wisconsin, as announced by state officials.
- The CDC stated there are 55 cases nationwide with four hospitalizations related to the outbreak.
- Officials identified the alfalfa sprouts from Everything Sprouts in Minnesota as the source, sold under Calco and Everything Sprouts brands.
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Alfalfa sprout linked to food-poisoning outbreak in 15 states, health officials say
U.S. health officials say a food-poisoning outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts has sickened people in 15 states. The U.S.
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