At least 62 people were likely sickened with Salmonella after dining at one of two restaurants sharing a kitchen in Muskegon County, MI, according to the final report of the outbreak released Monday. The outbreak occurred between Oct. 30 and Nov. 2, 2013, after patients dined at either Pints &
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Michigan Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Two Restaurants Sickens 29
Two restaurants sharing a kitchen appear to also be sharing responsibility for sickening at least 29 people in Michigan’s Muskegon and Ottawa counties with Salmonella, according to Public Health Muskegon County. Pints and Quarts Pub and Grill has been implicated, along with C.F. Prime Chophouse & Wine Bar. The…
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Michigan Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Unnamed Restaurant, 23 Sick
Health officials in Michigan have linked 23 confirmed Salmonella illnesses to a restaurant in Muskegon County, although they have declined to name it until they confirm the connection, according to the Grand Haven Tribune. Of the confirmed illnesses, 20 are in Muskegon County, and another three are in Ottawa…
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15 Sick with Salmonella in Michigan
The Muskegon County Health Department is investigating a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least 15 people. One of the victims lives in Ottawa County and the rest are Muskegon residents. Public health staff are currently interviewing those who are ill to gather information about the source of the outbreak.
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