
Taco Bell’s lettuce supplier linked to nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak
Affected Taco Bell locations have been pinpointed in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky.
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Affected Taco Bell locations have been pinpointed in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. The CDC has said at least 141 people have been hospitalized nationally with the illness. Cyclosporiasis outbreaks in the past have been tied to imported produce such as raspberries, cilantro, mesclun lettuce, snow peas, and basil, according to the CDC.
Furthermore, Federal officials worked with Michigan investigators to trace the outbreak to iceberg lettuce, which may also have gone to other vendors.
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Affected Taco Bell locations have been pinpointed in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky.
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The CDC has said at least 141 people have been hospitalized nationally with the illness.
according to Washington ExaminerCyclosporiasis outbreaks in the past have been tied to imported produce such as raspberries, cilantro, mesclun lettuce, snow peas, and basil, according to the CDC.
according to Washington ExaminerFederal officials worked with Michigan investigators to trace the outbreak to iceberg lettuce, which may also have gone to other vendors
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