Australia: Alfalfa sprouts linked to Salmonella infections
date:Jul 04, 2018
More than 20 cases of Salmonella infection have been reported in South Australia, with a link to alfalfa sprouts. Health officials say the Salmonella Havana outbreak has led to 21 illnesses and 7 hospitalizations. The implicated alfalfa sprouts came from SA Sprouts in Adelaide. They were sold at Drakes Foodland, IGA and numerous greengrocers in South Australia.

Professor Paddy Phillips, South Australias chief medical officer and chief public health officer, advised anyone who had purchased the
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