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Salmonalla food poisoning can be caused by negligence during the manufacturing or preparation of food products. The salmonella bacteria is one of the most common causes of food poisoning, and it could lead to severe and potentially fatal illness for some people.

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All Articles Tagged With: "Salmonella Montevideo"

Black Pepper Recall Issued due to Salami Food Poisoning Cases

As a result of the investigation into a food poisoning outbreak linked to peppered salami, which has sickened 245 people nationwide, a recall has been issued for red and black pepper from two different spice companies.

Salami Salmonella Recall Expanded as Infections Hit 230 People

Federal investigators announced the expansion of a salami recall this week, to include another 115,000 pounds of meat that is believed to be contaminated with Salmonella Montevideo. At least 230 people have already reported suffering salmonella food poisoning in connection with the tainted salami.

Salmonella Montevideo Outbreak Causes Infections in 42 States

Federal investigators say that at least 213 people in 42 states have experienced food poisoning as part of a Salmonella Montevideo outbreak linked to pepper-coated salami.

Salami Food Poisoning Lawsuits Filed as FDA Links Salmonella to Pepper

The FDA indicates that tainted black pepper may be the cause of a recent salmonella outbreak that resulted in a salami recall last month. The agency made the tentative announcement as the first salmonella food poisoning lawsuits over the peppered salami were filed against the manufacturer, Daniele International, Inc.

Pepper-Crusted Salami Recall Issued Following to Salmonella Outbreak

Approximately 1.24 million pounds of pepper-coated salami/salame and other Italian sausage products have been recalled because they may be contaminated with a strain of salmonella linked to cases of food poisoning in 38 states.