Recall Roundup: The Products Tied to a Multistate Salmonella Outbreak
The outbreak has led to 57 hospitalizations as investigators link contaminated peppers to a farm in Sinaloa, Mexico, and recalls at major retailers.
- On Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that a multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeño peppers has sickened 431 people across 32 states.
- Health officials linked the infections to jalapeño peppers grown in Sinaloa, Mexico, and distributed by Coast Citrus Distributors, which has since recalled the affected produce.
- Restaurant chains including Chipotle Mexican Grill and QDOBA removed jalapeños from menus, while retailers like Kroger and Target recalled various products containing the contaminated peppers.
- The outbreak has resulted in 57 hospitalizations, with symptoms like fever and diarrhea typically appearing 12 to 72 hours after consuming the contaminated food.
- Amid this outbreak and separate investigations into cyclosporiasis linked to Taylor Farms, health authorities maintain confidence in the food supply, despite Salmonella causing over 1 million illnesses annually.
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Salmonella outbreak linked to jalapeños grows to over 400 cases across US
Jalapeño Salmonella outbreak grows to 431 sick in 32 states; illnesses ran into August and the grower is still unnamed
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Aug. 19 raised the count in the Salmonella Javiana outbreak linked to fresh jalapeño peppers to 431 illnesses in 32 states, with 57 hospitalizations and no deaths. Illnesses now start on dates running from June 19 through Aug. 2, 2026, 13 days later than the agency had previously reported. The peppers were grown in Sinaloa, Mexico, and distributed by Coast Citrus Distributors of San Diego. The gr…
CDC: Jalapeño-linked salmonella outbreak grows to 431 cases across 32 states
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