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A recent outbreak of salmonella has been traced back to raw oysters, resulting in 64 reported cases across 22 states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed that 20 individuals have been hospitalized due to the infection. The affected states include a wide range, highlighting the widespread nature of the outbreak.
Health officials are urging consumers to exercise caution when consuming raw oysters, as they can harbor harmful bacteria that lead to serious health complications. Symptoms of salmonella infection include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps, which typically appear six hours to six days after exposure.
The CDC is currently investigating the source of the contaminated oysters to prevent further cases. They recommend that individuals, especially those with weakened immune systems, avoid eating raw oysters altogether. As the situation develops, health authorities are working diligently to ensure public safety and provide updates to affected communities.
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