Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Charcuterie Meats | CDC - CDC
Data showed that charcuterie meat products sold under many brand names made people in this outbreak sick.
- Of 68 people interviewed, 50 (74%) sick people reported eating a variety of charcuterie meats.
- 25 people provided specific information or shopper card records, all of which reported brands of charcuterie meats produced by Fratelli Beretta.
- The outbreak strain was found in one package of Fratelli Beretta charcuterie products.
- The outbreak investigation is over, but recalled products have a six-month shelf life, so they may still be in people's homes.
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