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Tarheel Q Salmonella Outbreak Declared Over With 1 Death, 280 Illnesses

By News Desk on July 29, 2015

As of July 8, 2015, the Salmonella outbreak connected with the Tarheel Q restaurant in Lexington, NC, has been designated as over with at least 280 people sickened, according to a July 28 case count. One person died. The designation was announced after two incubation periods (six days for most…
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Update: 1 Death, 262 Illnesses From Tarheel Q Salmonella Outbreak

By News Desk on July 7, 2015

As of Tuesday, July 7, 2015, 262 people have fallen ill and one has died in a Salmonella outbreak connected with the Tarheel Q barbecue restaurant in Lexington, NC. According to reports, 7 percent of the illnesses have resulted in hospitalization. A previous update to the investigation on June 1 …
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