Tempeh Salmonella Cases Increase From 46 to 60
date:May 09, 2012
ibly ate other foods cross-contaminated by the tempeh, the Buncombe County Department of Health has said the outbreak is continuing through person-to-person contact.


The health department has urged the public to prevent the spread of disease by washing hands and properly preparing food. In addition, the department suggests those with symptoms of Salmonella should seek medical care so that a health professional can evaluate the need for antibiotics or other treatment.

People should report cas
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