Raw Alfalfa Sprounts Linked to Salmonella Contamination
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) recommended that consumers not eat raw alfalfa sprouts, including sprout blends containing alfalfa
sprouts, until further notice because the product has been linked to Salmonella serotype Saintpaul contamination. Other
types of sprouts have not been implicated at this time.
The investigation indicates that the problem may be linked to contamination of seeds for alfalfa sprouts. Because suspect
lots of seeds may be sold around the country and may account for a large proportion of the alfalfa seeds currently being
used by sprout growers, and cases of illness are spread across multiple states, FDA and CDC are issuing this general
advisory. Read
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