Most common Salmonella strains in foodborne illness outbreaks
date:Aug 20, 2013
phimurium were found in cantaloupe. The outbreak led to three deaths and more than 250 illnesses in 24 states.

In addition to cantaloupe, live poultry and alfalfa sprouts have been linked to Newport outbreaks since 2010.

Salmonella Javiana

Javiana is the fourth most common serotype associated with foodborne illness. A report on Salmonella serotypes from the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), the food safety arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, indicated this strain is not often
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