The peaches Salmonella outbreak has expanded to include 78 illnesses in 12 states, 23 people have been hospitalized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Since the agency’s last update, on August 24, the outbreak has grown to include 10 more cases and three news states.
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The number of illnesses reported from each state is: Connecticut (1), Iowa (8), Kentucky (1), Maryland (1), Michigan (17), Minnesota (23), Missouri (1), New Jersey (7), New York (9), Pennsylvania (2), Virginia (3), and Wisconsin (5).
Symptoms of a Salmonella infection usually develop within six to 72 hours of exposure and include abdominal cramps, diarrhea and fever. The people sickened in this outbreak reported experiencing these symptoms on dates ranging from June 29, 2020 to August 3, 2020, after eating peaches they had purchased from grocery stores.
Many grocery stores have issued recalls for the peaches associated with this outbreak which were produced by Prima Wawona and sold under a variety of brand names. Stores that sold the recalled peaches include: ALDI, Target, Costco, Sam’s Club, Walmart, Wegmans, Hannaford, Food Lion, Stop&Shop, Price Chopper, Russ Davis Wholesale, Kroger, Jay-C, King Soopers, City Market, Fry’s, Ralphs, Food 4 Less, Foods Co., and Smiths stores.
If you developed symptoms of Salmonella infection after eating peaches that have been recalled, see a doctor and get tested. The Salmonella lawyers at Pritzker Hageman have represented clients in every major Salmonella outbreak in the U.S. and we can help you, too. To request a free consultation, please call us at 1-888-377-8900, send a text to 612-261-0856, or complete the form below. The consultation is free and we don’t get paid unless we win.